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Thinners

June 22 2009 at 5:55 PM
  (Login KiwiDave4)
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Response to Thinning Humbrol enamels.......

I have used Humbrol for decades and have always used mineral turps as the thinner, both for brushing and spraying - and also clean up.

Its cheap and easy to get (I always have a can in the workshop for house maintenance jobs) and I have never found any reason to look for an alternative.

Regards Dave

 
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  1. Thanks mate...... - Glen Phelan on Jun 22, 8:26 PM
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