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Triarius No, the stuff from your water filter is not the same as distilled or deionized. Distilled water is probably the cheapest reducing solvent you can buy—a gallon will last a long time, especially if you only use it for thinning.
No, the stuff from your water filter is not the same as distilled or deionized. Distilled water is probably the cheapest reducing solvent you can buy—a gallon will last a long time, especially if you only use it for thinning.
You make a good point there Ross as I have always used water out of my Brita water pitcher as well and have never had a problem nor have I seen any deposits on the airbrush from minerals that might have gotten through the filter. Some distilled water would definitely be worth the small cost it is to guarantee that the water was basically pure.
M1 A1 A2 Tanker Thanks Triarius I think I will go with the $1.09 bottle of distilled water. $2000 is a little steep for thinning!!!! LOL!!!!
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Triarius
I think I will go with the $1.09 bottle of distilled water. $2000 is a little steep for thinning!!!! LOL!!!!
I would agree. Deionized water is a tad overboard.
A little trivia on this subject. Deionized water I was told, is so pure that you can dunk a laptop computer in it and it will not ruin the computer. A machine tech at a solar cell manufacturer that I works at sometimes told me that.
I was not aware that was possible.
Use Windex to clean, never to thin or reduce!
No, the stuff from your water filter is not the same as distilled or deionized. Distilled water is probably the cheapest reducing solvent you can buy—a gallon will last a long time, especially if you only use it for thinning. Use tap water for rinsing after cleaning with Windex, followed by a very small rinse with distilled.
There are home filtration systems that will provide you with deionized water. They cost ~$2000 installed…
Ross Martinek A little strangeness, now and then, is a good thing…
Hi
Everyone
I have just started painting with Vallejo and am finding it a bit chalky at times. I think this because I have been thinning it with Windex (Just on the brush not in the paint). So I read some posts here and seems distilled water is the way to go. Ok, so here is my question:
Do I have to buy distilled water from the store or can I use the water that come out of my Brita filtered water pitcher?
Scott
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