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| Topic Started: Jan 4 2010, 09:24 PM (1,104 Views) | |
| Mr Pid | Feb 1 2010, 03:53 PM Post #11 |
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Misunderstood Genius!!
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You should thin it 3:1 if used through an airbrush or 9:1 if used through a spray gun. If its the older stuff - people used to leave this on a heater/radiator to reduce the viscosity and help it flow, especially when mixing the old candy concentrates. Dont lay it on too thick otherwise it will stay tacky. |
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| wendy | Feb 1 2010, 10:47 PM Post #12 |
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Cheers Mr Pid |
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