It depends how much of it he drinks...vexillia wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:51 pmI use white spirit to thin the varnish. Do you see extra benefits with the turps?Wg Cdr Luddite wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:13 pmI'm firmly a Matt Cote man, including the home-mixing with talc and distilled turpentine.
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Drink?
I've been doing it all wrong then as I've been bathing in it and putting it on my cornflakes
I've been doing it all wrong then as I've been bathing in it and putting it on my cornflakes
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It's a more powerful solvent than turps. Can even be applied 48 hrs after to re-dissolve frosting.
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And yes, it tastes better. Burp !
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Best with tonic water.
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If you're after spray varnish, I find the Montana range of sprays to be excellent, especially their spray matt varnish.
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