Not just good old days - innovative - it is excellent for marking leather (equine tack) anhd plastic and anything too dark to take coki pen
, and I find comes off - usuing some of these great ideas posted!
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Eh?
Its acetone by the way.
Brian
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Not just good old days - innovative - it is excellent for marking leather
(equine tack) anhd plastic and anything too dark to take coki pen
, and I find comes off - usuing some of these great ideas posted!
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For full context, visit
https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy/which-solvent-to-dilute-tippex-287854-.htm
Its acetone by the way.
Eh?
Its acetone by the way.
Brian
On 14/04/2021 16:21, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:IPA does not work. Not sure about using Meths due to it being coloured blue. Has anyone tried paraffin? I might experiment. In old days (25 years ago) I had a good supply of 1,1,1 trichlroethane (commercially Chlorothene) and before that 1,1,1 trichloroethylene ("trike"), so Tipp-Ex thinning was easy as they used to former
Eh?It's been water based for a while, so probably acrylic. Acetone,
Its acetone by the way.
Brian
Isopropyl Alcohol and Meths can dissolve acrylic paints so it might do
the trick here.
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