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Thinners for Tamiya primer...?
Hi all,
Normally I decant Tamiya grey primer for airbrushing, although sometimes I find it goes on very course with a spider-web appearance - very similar to Tamiya lacquers when they're not thinned. I'm happy to thin the primer a little, but what do I use? Is good quality automotive thinners the correct thing? I've really got no idea... and don't want to purchase the incorrect item. Any advice appreciated. Cheers, Mark |
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Re: Thinners for Tamiya primer...?
Tamiya laquer thinner is just the stuff.
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Re: Thinners for Tamiya primer...?
As is Mr Color's Leveling Thinner...
hth, Bill
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