Like I said, I never had any problems thinning paints with generic stuff like water, cellulose thinner, windscreen wiper fluid or similar. In almost 35 years of spraying models, this is the first time I’ve had any real problems. (Sure, sometimes it turns out paint doesn’t like being thinned with alcohol, for example, but then I try again with something else such as water, and it’s always worked fine.)
TBH, paints that can’t be washed out of the airbrush with water already take part of the fun out of it for me. When I bought these paints, I thought they would be the Mr. Aqueous variety, else I might not have taken them.
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					TBH, paints that can’t be washed out of the airbrush with water already take part of the fun out of it for me. When I bought these paints, I thought they would be the Mr. Aqueous variety, else I might not have taken them.
Will do
							
						
 Remembering Tim’s advice to use more pressure, I cranked that up to about 2 bars, which is roughly twice what I normally spray at, but the problem persisted. I then thinned the paint some more, adding much more thinner than I would normally use, and kept the air pressure that high. This got the paint on fairly smoothly and with no, or next to no, threads forming.
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