Straycat1911
So being a airbrush rookie, I could use some advice on thinning enamel paints. Specifically ratios and what thinner to use.
I have on hand KleanStrip Paint Thinner; would that work or is there a better alternative?
I would stay away from any synthetic paint thinner. These have a milky appearance, but they usually come in opaque containers, so you can't see that until you get it home. They are junk.
I make sure they are real turpentine by looking for the either the word "turpentine" or the phrase "mineral spirits."
Also, if the manufacturer offers its own thinner, this is often the best bet, but can be more expensive than hardware/paint store thinner.