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first post - halfords primer/ clear
I'm planning to re-paint a bike frame, and have got halfords primer and clear lacquer - both in 500ml cans. As the cans are so big, it's quite hard to control, so I was thinking of putting them through my airbrush (Aztek A470), but don't know what to thin them with.
I have done a search and found nothing by the way. Cheers |
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Re: first post - halfords primer/ clear
cellulose/lacquer thinner is what you need to use. Although they are acrylic based it is auto acrylic, not hobby acrylic.
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Re: first post - halfords primer/ clear
thanks very much
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