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    Default Noodler economy line

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    Do not throw away your almost empty bottle, make a beautiful gray with some water

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    Default Re: Noodler economy line

    I wonder what happens to the flow and lubrication when you dillute Noodler's ink. Plain water is supposed to make regular inks drier because you are diminishing the proportion of the surfactants. Platinum even sells "ink dilution fluid" because of this matter.

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    Default Re: Noodler economy line

    I know many dilute noodlers but I never thought about the lubrication. I wonder if one could use the platinum solution with Noodler inks? You may want to try some photo flo. I've got some and you can really dilute inks down carefully. On the subject of dilution I've heard many dilute Noodlers way down to bring out the shading.

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    Default Re: Noodler economy line

    The only Noodlers I have diluted is 54th Mass - 4:1 (with distilled water)

    For me, it behaves much better.

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