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Re: Thinning Humbrol enamels.......

June 24 2009 at 5:37 AM
John Murcutt  (Login jlmurc)
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Response to Thinning Humbrol enamels.......

Having tried both mineral thinners and Humbrol, despite the extra expense in buying Humbrols own product, I bite the bullet and bear the cost. The humbrol thinner is an excellent product that is not as harsh on any previous coats, that have been properly dried. I regularly use it for creating washes on models and as a carrier for Mig pigments.

I keep the cheaper alternatives for cleanup of airbrush and brushes when using enamel paints.

John

 
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  1. Costs...... - Glen Phelan on Jun 24, 1:44 PM
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