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Thinning Hammerite paint

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taffinnorfol | 09:17 Sun 27th Jun 2010 | DIY
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I am going to paint the fibreglass lid of my old Suzuki Jeep with Hammerite. Years ago I was told that using Hammerite Thinners (to thin and clean brushes) was unnecessarily expensive and that I could use ".............." Problem is, I've forgotten what that ".........." is! I don't think it was cellulose thinners or white spirit but it might have been meths. Sadly the car shop is long gone.
Does anyone out there know for sure, please?
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Hi, whenever I have used Hammerite I always use cheap brushes then dump them after use. It's a lot cheaper and quicker than trying to clean them out.
Hammerite plus anything but the proper thinners equals congealed mess and wrecked brushes in my experience, I am also a believer in the throwaway brush method
I can vouch for that rowan, we used hammerite a couple of weeks ago and did the cheapstake thinners option - rubbish effect and brushes in the bin. I have bought the proper thinners to finish the job.
Standard Thinners is absolutely fine.
Get it from a Car Paint suppliers (by the gallon)
Or ask for some brushwash in a jamjar from a car repainters.

People have been conned for years with this "Hammerite Thinners" bull**it.
I have answered this before .. How many places did you post?!
White Spirit .. No Good
Petrol .. No good
Turps/Turps substitute .. No good
Cheapskate Brushwash/Cleaner .. No good.

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