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ani
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Touch-up paint

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I need some Trafalgar Blue touch-up paint but don't want a spray can - is it possible to get the paintbrush variety?

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Cheers Alex - I didn't think of looking in the obvious place Doh!! :D

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Post by bmcecosse »

You can(!) of course just spray a little paint into the lid of the spray can - and then use a child's paint brush to apply it as 'touch up' paint. Best to let it thicken up a little before applying - but it does save buying two lots of paint.
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