Rinse in clean water. I dump the parts in a sink full of clean water and then scrub them one by one with the toothbrush. Finish up with a rinse under running water to remove any paint particles and set aside to air dry.
Yes, primer bonds to plastic. Even so-called GW "primer" will bond to plastic (but not metal.) I love it when I get a metal model primed with GW primer. It slides right off after an overnight soak in CSC.
Seeking recommendations for light grey primer
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Re: Seeking recommendations for light grey primer
As I said, I use gesso on my models. Especially the plastic ones. Works great for me, and haven't had any problems with chipping paint once the models have been sealed.
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