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Works fine

June 27 2009 at 2:32 PM
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Response to tamiya paint & laquer thinner

I have used Ace Hardware lacquer thinner to reduce Tamiya paints for years before they recently came out with their own. Tamiya's stuff (like the Mr. Color Thinner" is, however, plastic safe if you want to brush paint. The Hardware store thinners can craze plastic if applied heavily (like with a brush). Airbrushing is fine.

 
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  1. What does th lacquer Thinner do For the Acrylic paint ?? - ERIK ROBERSON on Jul 6, 10:26 PM
    1. secret - roy chow on Jul 10, 9:25 AM
      1. Ah...HA !!! - ERIK ROBERSON on Jul 10, 8:08 PM
      2. All Depends on the Lacquer Thinner... - Scott Dimmick on Jul 27, 12:55 PM
        1. Re: All Depends on the Lacquer Thinner... - Bryan K on Aug 12, 5:52 PM
     


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