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i am right in the middle of painting and just ran out of Tamiya acrylic thinner. I must have a brain cramp, can't remember what i can use to sub for this thinner. Please help, paint is a drying. thanks Doc Bailey
Isopropyl alcohol, get as pure as you can, 91% or better.
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thanks for the quick reply Bgrigg, you saved me tonight !! Doc Bailey
Don't forget a drop of retarder!
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thanks Triarius. Pardon my ignorance, but what is retarder ??? doc bailey
Retarder is an additive that slows down the drying of the carrier / solvent, isopropyl alcohol in this case. Without retarder you may find that the paint dries before it even hits the styrene.
You may be OK without it, dependant on the environment your are painting in (humidity / temperature) - I would test shoot some paint off-subject to see if there are any issues before committing.
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docbailey thanks Triarius. Pardon my ignorance, but what is retarder ??? doc bailey
There are many paint retarders sold in art stores but in a pinch you could use some distilled water added to that 91% Iso alcohol.
MikeV docbailey: thanks Triarius. Pardon my ignorance, but what is retarder ??? doc bailey There are many paint retarders sold in art stores but in a pinch you could use some distilled water added to that 91% Iso alcohol.
docbailey: thanks Triarius. Pardon my ignorance, but what is retarder ??? doc bailey
Try about 5 to 10 percent distilled water to start, then increase by 5% increments. How much depends on the relative humidity in your work area. I generally try to maintain 50% relative humidity when painting. Forty percent is a minimum, and over 60 presents other problems.
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