jedimaster
Sr Member
Yeah, what Kostas said I use the tamiya, good stuff. Also Mr surfacer, but that's way more expensive.
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That is the stuff and I WILL BUY IT FROM YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My problem with priming is the following: The first light coat goes on a bit dusty, especially on surfaces "parallel" to the spray direction, so there´s a very light grainy and dusty texture. On the second pass, the new layer seems to accumulate on the grains and makes it even worse with every further coat. Do I simply use a bad primer or the wrong temperature or distance and has anyone else encountered this?
Id say your too far away on your passes, dont be scared to get up close, just make sure you control it, hell i get as close as 6" at times.
Warm the can, shake it to hell, and, dont spray in HOT temps, itll be dry as it hits the target causing your rough texture!
Lee
My problem with priming is the following: The first light coat goes on a bit dusty, especially on surfaces "parallel" to the spray direction, so there´s a very light grainy and dusty texture.
You could be right about the heat as I usually spray primer outside in summer, thanks for the advice! (I´ll better go and spray some primer right now... it´s got -13°C! :lol)
Yowch! Warm the can before you start painting. A few minutes in a bowl of warm water should do it.
The duplicolor w have in Germany is one of the worste primers i used, its very thick, and dries quickly.
If you dont want o use the fine gray Tamiya or Mr. Surfacer, you should try Valejo, I would say its almost equal to Tamiya and little cheaper
Steve, if your worried about building up to much primer in there you can always brush the primer on in that area. Get some of this.
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