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JimDuncanUK24 Sep 2025 3:06 a.m. PST

Too murky to see!

dragon6 Supporting Member of TMP24 Sep 2025 8:25 a.m. PST

OK… so tell me about it.
What is your technique?

Zephyr124 Sep 2025 8:17 p.m. PST

I get murky water every time I clean my paint brushes in my water cup… ;-)

Titchmonster25 Sep 2025 4:45 a.m. PST

AL makes a liquid water Ina. Squeeze tube called puddles. It's awesome. You can get it on Amazon. It's a large squeeze bottle and easy to use.
Good luck

Titchmonster25 Sep 2025 4:46 a.m. PST

AK that is

Personal logo Grelber Supporting Member of TMP26 Sep 2025 9:43 a.m. PST

There really was a post, once upon a time. It didn't want to post, it really didn't want to cross post, it most certainly didn't want to let me make any changes, and I ultimately decided to close it down and go to bed. Before I did that, I saved it to a Word document, and I need to bring it back and see about posting it again.

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