Eric The Viking
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I'm actually using stabiliser before applying masonry paint, which seems to be thinned one-part polyurethane.
It does work well, but the instructions say to clean brushes in white spirit. This leaves a rubbery tidemark on the brush. I can loosen this with brush cleaner and remove it mechanically, but it takes ages, so I'd rather find a suitable solvent if there is one. I used to have the same problem with yacht varnish years ago, and I can't remeber what we used to do.
I have got:
I bet someone knows exactly what to use
It does work well, but the instructions say to clean brushes in white spirit. This leaves a rubbery tidemark on the brush. I can loosen this with brush cleaner and remove it mechanically, but it takes ages, so I'd rather find a suitable solvent if there is one. I used to have the same problem with yacht varnish years ago, and I can't remeber what we used to do.
I have got:
- White spirit,
- Meths,
- Acetone,
- Brush cleaner (whatever that is),
- Baufix "universal thinner" from Lidl, and
- Xylene(!).
I bet someone knows exactly what to use