Mr. Color #61 Burnt Iron

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Mr. Color #61 Burnt Iron

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What the heck will thin this or clean a brush? Water, no. Lacquer Thinner, not so much. Mr. Hobby #400 hobby color thinner, no.....Windex, no. I'm running out of options.
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Re: Mr. Color #61 Burnt Iron

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Mr.COLOR THINNER or Mr.COLOR LEVELING THINNER -> solvent-based Mr.COLOR acrylics from the Gunze range + finishing products

Mr.HOBBY COLOR THINNER
-> water-soluble AQUEOUS Mr.HOBBY COLOR acrylics only

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I know...the Gunze nomenclature is sorta PITA... :wink:
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Re: Mr. Color #61 Burnt Iron

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Thank you, gentlemen!
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Re: Mr. Color #61 Burnt Iron

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Erik!!!

Just when you're wondering where this guy has gone he pops up with his great knowledge. How's the mancave evolving?

C'mon, build something! :clockwatch: :lashed:
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Re: Mr. Color #61 Burnt Iron

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Very tough to clean metallics from a hand brush...or do you mean airbrush?
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Re: Mr. Color #61 Burnt Iron

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I have some hydrochloric acid if you want to try that :yipee: lol
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Re: Mr. Color #61 Burnt Iron

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nathant wrote:Very tough to clean metallics from a hand brush...or do you mean airbrush?
Nathan, it is a small, touch up brush.
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scorpiomikey wrote:I have some hydrochloric acid if you want to try that :yipee: lol
Uh huh. . . see if you can label that and ship it.
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