maybe the vallejo stuff is a different compositionNope! Wouldn't touch it!
So maybe cellulose thinners then?If it dries I usually soak them in commercial solvent based thinners which usually stiffens the substance and becomes powdery and I just rub it off. Hate using masking fluid as you might as well paint freehand and do away with masking.
Cheers,
Richard
Xylene (C8H10) cleans just about anything off anything. Very nasty stuff. Breathing in the fumes is not a wise idea. Insert "Warning of Death" here.!
Personally I would not use masking fluid to mask out camouflage areas but rather thin rolls of blue-tac then paper or tape over the larger areas.
there are also several "specialist" jobbies from the likes of AK that cost a fortune, Or silly putty that can the same but is a lot cheaper.
At the risk of repeating myselfXylene (C8H10) cleans just about anything off anything. Very nasty stuff. Breathing in the fumes is not a wise idea. Insert "Warning of Death" here.!
Personally I would not use masking fluid to mask out camouflage areas but rather thin rolls of blue-tac then paper or tape over the larger areas.
there are also several "specialist" jobbies from the likes of AK that cost a fortune, Or silly putty that can the same but is a lot cheaper.
Cellulose thinners.Back again folks! I want to use some Vallejo masking fluid for fairly large areas. I assume I can use an ordinary paint brush to apply it, but how on Earth do I clean my brushes afterwards?
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