- Member since
August 2007
- From: Central Indiana
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Daywalker wrote: | IMHO, actual acrylic thinner is better for thinning paint, as they usually have a retarder in it to help the paint level out better before drying. I use Tamiya thinner for thinning my Tamiya and Gunze acrylics, but have had negative results using it with Aeromaster brand paints. I use 91% isopropyl alcohol to clean the airbrush as it is cheaper than the thinners, saving my good thinner for actual paint spraying. Hope that helps! |
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It sure does. You just saved me some money. I've been using acrylic thinner to clean my brushes.
Rich
Currently my bench: Academy 1/35 Tiger I Early (30%), Hasegawa 1/48 Spitfire Mk. Vb (25%), Italeri 1/35 Demag D7 with Flak 38 (30%)
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