Mr Color, is it lacquer??

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At first I was making a right old mess pouring the Mr Color out of it's bottle (very similar to Tamiya's) into a mixing vessel then on into my airbrush cup. Then I was watching a video and saw the guy pour his paint down a cocktail stick / stirrer and it changed my life :smiling5: So simple but saves a whole load of drips and dribbles.
 

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That’s exactly what the glass rod is for in a chemistry set....probably the most useful thing my first Chemistry teacher ever taught me LOL....I've been using it for fifty years.
 
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It had never dawned on me Tim. Another one of those things that probably comes as second nature to those with more experience, but I'm gradually picking up tips like that.
 

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To be honest, I usually get the same response when someone sees me doing it, even other chemists LOL....
It’s very useful in loads of circumstances when pouring something from a big can to a small one, and can be used two ways....rod in container poured to, or rod in container poured from.....both work.....
 
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