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Posted by Paul in AZ on April 07, 2004 at 23:18:04 from (24.121.36.71):
My question is why paint thinner will not clean brushes used with this paint???A good bristle brush has been ruined. The paint goo's up and will not dissolve. Its equal to trying to clean with water or trying to clean a water base paint brush with thinner. Brushes have to be "Brushed" with a stiff wire brush to remove all the gooey mess. How do you professionals clean spray equipment??? A gallon can marked IH2150 Red/RougeIH B90882LF and the Aerosol cans marked IH2150 Red Rouge 2150 IH 991012N have no cleaning directions. I sprayed some on a brush and it acts the same as the gallon can. McD 04 Orchards have a lot of tin. I used Red Devil Polyurethane Oil ENAMEL--- RDQT1207 Chinese Red made by Red Devil Products, Solon Ohio inside the large fenders. It looks great and can hardley tell the difference between it & IH 2150. Besides you can clean a brush with thinner. Dont get me wrong. The Aerosol spray cans (11.5 Oz) work great and Im very happy using them. Sure beats paying $3300 & having my tractor sandblasted to smither-reens.
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