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Old 05-22-2003, 01:45 PM
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Humbrol clear paints

What are they? They don't smell like acrylics and they dry too fast for enamels (don't smell like those either). I use them and am very satisfied with the results, but I'm curious as to what they are in their essence. Anyone in the know?

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I use them and I laso have very good results...
Dunno what kind of paint they are though...propably enamel...
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Doesn't it say on the tin?

It's possible they're quick drying enamel......
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Old 05-22-2003, 02:21 PM
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Doesn't it say on the tin?
Nope. They call it "clear paint". They also suggest cleaning brushes with cellulose thinner.

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It's possible they're quick drying enamel......
It's possible.
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Hrm, latex? :o
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They also suggest cleaning brushes with cellulose thinner
Are they not cellulose paints then?
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Are they not cellulose paints then?
I've never heard of such paints. The only thing that is thinned with cellulose thinner is automotive 3-component paint (well, it can thin pretty much everything, but this paint can only be thinned by it afaik) and this is obviously not a 3-component paint. So I'm still at a loss.
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Interesting Alex, never seen those type of paints. The Humbrol clear coats I have definitely smell like enamel, the jar says to thin with white spirit.
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