Hi Jason, Great video! I wonder how this compares to the Tamiya Airbrush Cleaner? I would also be interested in seeing if it can be used as an alternative to Tamiya Extra Thin. I see, at least here in the US, 400ml of Mr Hobby Tool Cleaner is about $12.00. Tamiya Airbrush Cleaner is about $10.00 for 250ml, so the Mr. Hobby Cleaner is quite a bit cheaper. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jeff
Hi Jason, good review, unfortunately for me I can't use any smelly products as I work with living room, I don't think my family would put up with it ;) Have a great day, Dom
hi Jason thanks for sharing this product review
Hi Jason, Great video! I wonder how this compares to the Tamiya Airbrush Cleaner? I would also be interested in seeing if it can be used as an alternative to Tamiya Extra Thin. I see, at least here in the US, 400ml of Mr Hobby Tool Cleaner is about $12.00. Tamiya Airbrush Cleaner is about $10.00 for 250ml, so the Mr. Hobby Cleaner is quite a bit cheaper. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jeff
Hi Jason, good review, unfortunately for me I can't use any smelly products as I work with living room, I don't think my family would put up with it ;) Have a great day, Dom
I did buy this some time ago and yes it works well. However, I find cellulose thinners to be just as good. £12.99 for 5 litres.
I just use acetone $14 Aud here in Australia for One litre 👍👍
this stuff is stronger than pure acetone, it contains acetic acid.
Do NOT leave it to soak in a air brush, it’ll strip the chrome down to the brass
Brilliant stuff but please be careful as i is super strong.
Bet it cleans the inside of your lungs to.
Not something I would buy. Regular thinner in a 1L bottle of some cheap brand from the hardware store works just fine for metal parts.
this stuff is stronger than regular thinners, it can instantly melt some plastics and brake down rubber, it will ruin any paint you mix it with.