Do You Use Chefmaster Airbrush Colors????

Decorating By Kiddiekakes Updated 4 Aug 2007 , 6:22am by cambo

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Kiddiekakes Posted 4 Aug 2007 , 12:43am
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I am wanting to know it the Blushing Pink sprays a pale pink or a heavy dark pink? My Americolor pink is too dark and I want to try chefmaster only for this color!!



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gramofgwen Posted 4 Aug 2007 , 12:49am
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Is the one you have the Soft Pink or the deeper one? I've got the Soft Pink and it sprays pretty dark. I've never used the Chefmaster colors, only Americolor and Kromacolor.

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kakeladi Posted 4 Aug 2007 , 12:53am
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You can always tone down any airbrush color by mixing any clear alcohol such as Vodka w/the color. It evaporates (that's the reason for using it)so there is no worry.

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bisbqueenb Posted 4 Aug 2007 , 1:08am
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One brand also has a white that you can mix with the colors and tone them down. Can't think of the brand off hand but I have had it "forever" and it can also be use by its self to 'cover up' some overspray.

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cambo Posted 4 Aug 2007 , 6:22am
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I wish I could offer some help....I have Chefmaster colors, but have never used the pink! My set came with white also, so if you have that you can definitely tone it down filling your cup with white, then a drop or two of the pink! I've toned down blue that way....just mixed the colors in a container and placed that in my airbrush cup. Worked like a charm!

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