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Dried Out Paint
So I left the lid off my tamiya X-18 and now all I have left is gloop at the bottom of the jar. My question is can I add some Tamiya X-20A thinner and recover the paint or would that just be a waste of thinner? I will be using this paint with brushes only.
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Re: Dried Out Paint
Take a little and mix it with a couple of drops of thinner. See what you get!
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It might just come back, but it also may not be exactly as good as it was, it should be OK for airbrushing. I've done the same thing, sometimes it works fine, other times it stays a little chunky or snotty... - Mark
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Re: Dried Out Paint
Just buy a new jar.
You may need abit to thin it back out and i've found that it doesnt seem to cover as good as before though
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