I use Mr Surfacer 500, and have found a problem, though not with the actual filler itself
I apply the filler with a cheapish paintbrush; If I leave the brush uncleaned it sets hard.
I can clean the brush with cellulose thinners, but, skinflint that I am, that uses up my thinners
So I'm thinking of scrounging one of my daughter's many almost - empty - and - unfashionable bottles of nail varnish
I would use the internal brush to apply the Mr Surfacer, then return it to the nail varnish bottle, as a 'keeper'. The solvent saturated atmosphere inside the bottle should prevent the brush from drying and setting.
I would probably cut a few mm off the brush so it wasn't quite as flexible.
Would there be any problems if a few dregs of nail varnish mixed with the filler?
Or any other comments?
Perhaps I should clean out the old nail varnish to be on the safe side
I apply the filler with a cheapish paintbrush; If I leave the brush uncleaned it sets hard.
I can clean the brush with cellulose thinners, but, skinflint that I am, that uses up my thinners
So I'm thinking of scrounging one of my daughter's many almost - empty - and - unfashionable bottles of nail varnish
I would use the internal brush to apply the Mr Surfacer, then return it to the nail varnish bottle, as a 'keeper'. The solvent saturated atmosphere inside the bottle should prevent the brush from drying and setting.
I would probably cut a few mm off the brush so it wasn't quite as flexible.
Would there be any problems if a few dregs of nail varnish mixed with the filler?
Or any other comments?
Perhaps I should clean out the old nail varnish to be on the safe side
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