
Roberson Liquid Leaf Brush Bath Thinner & Solvent
Roberson Liquid Leaf Brush Bath Thinner & Solvent is used to thin Roberson Liquid Leaf and clean any materials you have used with the paint. It can also be used to thin Liquid Leaf Paints to a thin consistency suitable for applying with an Air Brush.
- To use with an Air Brush, dilute your Liquid Leaf with between 15-20% Brush Bath thinner.
 - To clean, apply a little of the Brush Bath solvent to a soft cloth and wipe the area to be cleaned.
 - For brush cleaning, pour Brush Bath into a container and allow your brushes to soak.
 
										Volume (ml)
Pickup available at Stoke-on-Trent
          Usually ready in 5+ days
          
    Roberson Liquid Leaf Brush Bath Thinner & Solvent
60
Stoke-on-Trent
    Pickup available, usually ready in 5+ days
              Campbell Road
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 4ET
United Kingdom
Description
                                    
                                    Roberson Liquid Leaf Brush Bath Thinner & Solvent is used to thin Roberson Liquid Leaf and clean any materials you have used with the paint. It can also be used to thin Liquid Leaf Paints to a thin consistency suitable for applying with an Air Brush.
- To use with an Air Brush, dilute your Liquid Leaf with between 15-20% Brush Bath thinner.
 - To clean, apply a little of the Brush Bath solvent to a soft cloth and wipe the area to be cleaned.
 - For brush cleaning, pour Brush Bath into a container and allow your brushes to soak.
 
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