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Old 21-06-2006   #10 (permalink)
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yup just use plain old water!!!

and have an old rag/flannel to wip off any excess paint or water!

or you could go for the other option and use acrylic thinners....a more expencive options (tamiya do a bottle for about $8) but you can use it for ever. only problem is you have to keep it in a seeled jar/container as for a start it will evoporate and secondly it will either nock you out or give you such a bad head ache you will end up smashing the model your working on up!!!

richard uses acrylic thinners to clean his brushed....ask him how he does it!
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