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Old 01-06-2005, 08:59 AM
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I just got Mr.Surfacer 1200 as my primer. I would like to know will it clog my airbrush if I use it in my airbrush. and also How will I clean the primer off my air brush. ( I mean what kind of chemical will make it strip off)
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There is Mr.Surfacer 1200 ? I didīnt know that, I only use Mr. Surfacer 1000 as a primer from time to time. I use regular thinner (the most common one that you can buy in any hardware store) to thin the paint Iīm using and to clean my airbrush after the painting session. What kind of airbrush do you have GD8ver2? If you use a 0,4 nozzle or bigger I donīt think that you will run into any problems like a clogged nozzle. As for a good solvent for the nasty Mr. Surfacer stuff I think any thinner will do the job.
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