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Odourless Turpentine Q

October 23 2011 at 12:25 PM
Ian Barraclough  (Login barra733)
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from IP address 217.87.86.142

My wife's very patient with my modelling and the time I spend in my man-cave (cellar) but she draws the line at the smell when I'm using pure turpentine to make oil washes etc.

I've seen the MIG and AK odourless stuff but was wondering if anyone has used them and how do they hold up against the 'real stuff'?

I've also noted that the pots seem very small - I think I'd use a pot on a single model. Do they do bigger pots?

TIA, Ian.

 
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  1. Turpenoid is the goods!!! - Pat Mooney on Oct 23, 1:19 PM
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  3. Available in DIY stores - John Tapsell on Oct 23, 1:25 PM
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  5. Turpnoid by Weber - David Nickels on Oct 23, 3:43 PM
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  7. odorless turpenoid - Dennis Meares on Oct 24, 1:07 AM
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