At Pat King's meet you shared a secret recipe with me. I remember that Parson's was the brand name of one of the ingredients, but not what it actually was.
Please enlighten me!
The ratio is fuzzy as well. One part ammonia to 5-10 parts of the mystery ingrdient. I sure would appreciate your answer.
I hope you had an incredibly awesome day!
Thank you!
[ September 26, 2001: Message edited by: Linda Silver Eagle ]
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Hey Linda!! The recipe you are referring to is my own concoction for cleaning after airbrush acrylics such as Createx and Aqua Flow, etc. The easiest way to do it is to buy a gallon of windshield cleaner (any brand) and a pint (if you can find it) of any brand of ammonia. I usually just pour out about a pint of the winshield cleaner into my resevoir in my vehicle and then top off the gallon with ammonia. This is the cheapest, and best cleaner I have found for acrylics. You don't want to use it for cleaning between colors, plain old water is best for that, but it's hard to beat as a cleaner for less than $2 a gallon. Hope this helps, R.T.
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