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Old 04-15-2003, 03:31 PM
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Does enamel thinner hurt Acrylic Paint??

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just wondering if enamel thinner will hurt acrylic paint or not because i'm using future as a clear coat and plan on doing the panels and weather stripping in enamel... will this hurt the acrylic clear coat? Thanks
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It should be okay, it's good to use opposite kind of paint for trim and panel lines. I don't know if Future adhere's good enough to pull masking tape off of it without pulling the Future off the body though.
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It would be a good idea to PM 935k3, he uses Future all the time and his models are awesome.
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i'll give it a try later and hope the ename thinner won't hurt the future
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