hi
this afternoon went to put on a coat of gloss varnish on my tiger.
was using humbrol gloss cote and mixed it with precision paint quick air drying thinners mixed to the usual consistency . did a test spray it was splutering and lumpy looked at the jar and the two were separating, ive used quickdrying thinners for years with enamel paint and never a problem.
today is the first time ive sprayed there varnish.
i mixed somemore but this time using humbrol thinners perfect just longer to dry.
any ideas why this happened.
daktari
spraying humbrol gloss varnish
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Re: spraying humbrol gloss varnish
Hi there
Not being a chemist .....the problem is your mixing different brands of paint ...
And it never works out well .....and may i ask why are you useing a gloss varnish on a tank ?..noooooo i never use gloss ....a satin is more accurate ...and if its for decals .,its just as effective as a gloss ...
Next time use humbrol with humbrol .....or turpentine to thin......for airbrush in a well ventilated area ..when spraying
Not being a chemist .....the problem is your mixing different brands of paint ...
And it never works out well .....and may i ask why are you useing a gloss varnish on a tank ?..noooooo i never use gloss ....a satin is more accurate ...and if its for decals .,its just as effective as a gloss ...
Next time use humbrol with humbrol .....or turpentine to thin......for airbrush in a well ventilated area ..when spraying
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Re: spraying humbrol gloss varnish
Yeeessss, use gloss! LOL! I find it is better than satin for pin washing to get paint to "run" around things and I find satin still gives a cloud effect on decals. Satin is good as the final sealer though...
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Re: spraying humbrol gloss varnish
hi
the gloss is prior to decals and weathinhg it will then get a cote of satin or matt .
as far as the mixing of differant brands ive mixed humbrol and precion before with no problems.
this afternoon i spoke to preision paint at the model enginering show and they told me humbrol keep changing there fomula depending which country they decide to get it manufactured in so from now on its humbrol with humbrol.
having fun
dak
the gloss is prior to decals and weathinhg it will then get a cote of satin or matt .
as far as the mixing of differant brands ive mixed humbrol and precion before with no problems.
this afternoon i spoke to preision paint at the model enginering show and they told me humbrol keep changing there fomula depending which country they decide to get it manufactured in so from now on its humbrol with humbrol.
having fun
dak
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Re: spraying humbrol gloss varnish
I always use acrylic paint and up to now acrylic matt varnish but due to finger trouble some while ago I bought a couple of spray cans of Humbrol Enamel Matt Varnish, question, can I use them over acrylic paint or would the world come shuddering to a halt or worse my models explode? shaun
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Re: spraying humbrol gloss varnish
Enamel over acrylic ( and vise versa ) is fine , enamel paint just takes longer to dry . Remember that multiple thin coats are best .
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You are a fine person and I thank you. shaun
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