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RE: Detail Painting

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 17, 2003 12:04 AM
Get the smallest brush you can find, use thicker than normal paint, (I like to dip the brush in the residue found in the cap, let it thicken a bit after opening the jar), Also, try to work in a relaxed environment, ie; no running dogs, screaming kids, etc. I have also found a couple of beers and a Winston to be helpful, but that's just me...
Todd C.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 16, 2003 6:00 PM
I use the line of Microbrushes. They are like a q-tip only with a tiny tiny tip.They come in a 10 pak for $1.29. Several different size tips are available Check out their website at www.microbrush.com Mike Dickinson

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