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Help with Testors paint
What do U guys use to thin testors acrylicpaint? I Can't get a hold of testors thinners so I'd appreciate any suggestion to replace that stuff for the airbrush.
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Re: Help with Testors paint
Acrylics can be thinned with just about anything that contains alcohol. I use rubbing alcohol or the stuff you clean windows with (don't know what it's called in english?) I think the paint cures a bit faster with rubbing alcohol than with the window stuff. Hope you got any wiser after this.
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Re: Help with Testors paint
Real Testor acrylic can be thinned with water.. simple as that. They are usually airbrush ready (no thin needed)
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