PAINTING WITH LIFECOLOR: Dilute color preferably with Lifecolor Thinner or, lacking this, with water until reaching a thickness similar to milk. When pouring the mixturecolor must not fall in drops or lumps but it has to flow easily and softly. Do not dilute Lifecolor with other substances or thinners of other brands because the mixture obtained could not be lasting and could spoil the color left in the pot. When using a color from an old and already used pot it is advisable to filter the product. To paint easily long and thin lines with airbrush it is important to dilute the color with Lifecolor Thinner which contains special dispersants and to fix air pressure at the minimum. A less quantity of air avoids color to dry on the needle of the airbrush while painting. Painting with a brush does not need special tricks. Remember that with acrylic colors it is better to apply many diluted coats instead of denser one.Clean brushes and airbrush with water or MEDEA airbrush cleaner immediately after use.