Paint Thinner Alternative
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Paint Thinner Alternative
I am looking for an alternative to regular paint thinner for painting with my airbrush. I have a couple of projects nearing the painting stage, and I am looking for something that I can use that won't give off so much of an odor. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Tom
Thanks,
Tom
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Are you using Enamels? There is a product called-- wait for it-- "odorless mineral spirits" that indeed does not smell as bad as normal paint thinner. If you are using lacquer paints, then you are out of luck-- those paints and thinners are just smelly and there's no getting around it.
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For Tamiya I always use 91% Isopropyl Alcohol (I read One-Zero recommend that somewhere) and I found that Createx cuts well with white vinegar. Do not use alcohol with Createx or you will get cottage cheese.
I also use white vinegar as my decal set, so it has more uses than pickling stuff or on a salad.
I also use white vinegar as my decal set, so it has more uses than pickling stuff or on a salad.
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All paints and thinners have a smell,some are worst than others.Your best bet is to build or buy a paint booth for overspray and fumes.If you have a good place to paint,good ventalation is key.Also in vest in a good paint mask from the hardware store or automotive store to not breathe in the fumes. I have several,they cost alot but well worth it in the end.Some people are prone to being allegric to paint fumes,glue and paints, and thinners.S the best bet is to take precautions to avoid getting sick.Also invest in some paper masks for doing other things,also invest in a good mask for sanding and glueing.Make sure you have a good work area with good ventaltion , basically a fan to circulate the air .
david bailey
in my limited experience with alcohol I found that it actually cused the paint to dry too quickly--even inside the airbrush before it got to the model.TD1701 wrote:I've read somewhere Acrylics can be thinned with alcohol, is this true?
highly recommend the use of Acrylic Retarder if you are using alcohol.
Tamiya paints can be thinned with Polly-S thinner or Testors Acryl thinner--and they don't smell half as bad.