>Can you avoid sanding?
Yes. Remove the excess by rubbing with a cotton bud or cloth
dampened with Mr. Color thinner, rubbing alcohol, or non-acetone nail
polish remover.

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Kevin(Bluey) - 23 Dec 2006 04:32 GMT
>>Can you avoid sanding?
>
> Yes. Remove the excess by rubbing with a cotton bud or cloth
> dampened with Mr. Color thinner, rubbing alcohol, or non-acetone nail
> polish remover.
What Al said ,works a treat with Tamiya putty too.

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Al Superczynski - 24 Dec 2006 00:56 GMT
>>>Can you avoid sanding?
>>
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>What Al said ,works a treat with Tamiya putty too.
It also works with Bondo Spot & Glaze and many other putties as
well. Neat trick!

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