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Posted by Triarius
on Thursday, March 8, 2007 9:31 AM
Phil_H wrote: | Triarius wrote: | Scott and others have reported using denatured (ethyl alcohol made unpotable with additives) alcohol with success, however, my testing indicates that ethyl alcohol is incompatible with Tamiya acrylics. I prefer to use 90 percent isopropyl alcohol as my primary reducer, with a very small amount of acrylic retarder (about 0.1 cc per 2 cc of reduced paint.) |
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Ross, I don't seem to have any problem using denatured alcohol. However, I'll qualify that by saying that what I'm calling denatured alcohol is what we call methylated spirits (which is basically a methyl/ethyl blend + aforementioned additives) here in Aus. I do add a drop or two of retarder to my mix though. |
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I've not tried methyl with it, as it is a restricted chemical over here (or was when I was doing the testing). It is entirely possible that methyl is compatible with Tamiya acrylics, and when used as a cosolvent with ethyl results in a compatible blend. If I can get some methyl, I'll test it. A word of caution about paint-solvent compatibility: Paint formulations change, and what may have been compatible with the last bottle may not be compatible with the next.
Ross Martinek
A little strangeness, now and then, is a good thing…
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