Hi. Anyone here is using Mr.Paint for your model(s) ? I would like to know if there is an alternative thinnercleaner to clean the airbrush afterward. Thank you in advance.
Thanh.
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Hi. Anyone here is using Mr.Paint for your model(s) ? I would like to know if there is an alternative thinnercleaner to clean the airbrush afterward. Thank you in advance.
Thanh.
If you are talking about the lacquer based MRP paint, then lacquer thinner is the way to go. Any old hardware store version of said thinner. These brands have been stated to be too 'hot' for actually thinning model lacquer paint, but for airbrush cleaning, it is fine!