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screwdriver
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1 July, 2010, 15:14
Re: Filling in trades with spray paint !
i just redo the trades using water based white emulsion, paint emulsion over trades then remove excess with a wet cloth,
being water based it wont affect your new paintwork
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1 July, 2010, 15:26
Re: Filling in trades with spray paint !
does Flanker Tanker use water-based paints ?
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1 July, 2010, 18:35
Re: Filling in trades with spray paint !
no hes using enamel and the thinners required will also strip your paint finnish, thats why i use household waterbase emulsion,
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1 July, 2010, 20:20
Re: Filling in trades with spray paint !
Acrylics, thin brush or something like a tooth pick, if you want a quick job simply wipe off the top layer of acrylic afterwards, to strip excess paint
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