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 Subject:  Healthy Enamel Thinners?List thread.  
  
 Date:  Dec 3, 2005
 From:  Ken Adolphe 
Hi Guys,

I recently got back into modelling, mostly British armour (well what would you expect from a British soldier?!). I mainly use Humbrol enamels and up until now have been thinning with white spirit. However, this stinks the whole house out and obviously isn't that great for the lungs. So is there a decent, healthier, less smelly alternative?

Thanks in advance,

Ken
 
Thread Listing 
  Healthy Enamel Thinners? - Ken Adolphe - Dec 3, 2005
. . . Re: Healthy Enamel Thinners? - Dave Clarke - Dec 4, 2005
. . . . . . Re: Healthy Enamel Thinners? - Jerry Plettenberg - Dec 5, 2005
. . . . . . . . . Re: Healthy Enamel Thinners? - Peter Bagshaw - Dec 5, 2005
. . . . . . . . . . . . Re: Healthy Enamel Thinners? - Ken Adolphe - Dec 5, 2005
. . . . . . . . . . . . Ventilation - Eric Scurlock - Dec 5, 2005
. . . Re: Healthy Enamel Thinners? - Andrew Herbert - Dec 7, 2005
. . . . . . Re: Healthy Enamel Thinners? - Ken Adolphe - Dec 8, 2005
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