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EDUCATION & REFERENCE
Painting, Decals & Weathering Models Q&A
Mission Model paints are not waterproof?
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<blockquote data-quote="urumomo" data-source="post: 209193" data-attributes="member: 13239"><p>You can't put it down too dry .</p><p>Need to be careful with the distance and pressure when spraying it . The surface needs to be wet with paint .</p><p>PLUS , a couple hours is nowhere near long enough to cure . I always give it days and if I want to continue layers more quickly the work goes into the food dehydrator @ 110 F for the day . At least 10-12 hours at temp .</p><p>I have had that exact same issue with it but not when adhering to the above methodology .</p><p>They recommend adding their polyurethane additive which really helps this issue but that's just one more thing to do ,</p><p></p><p>I've been switching to the AK Real Colors which is similar to Tamiya's chemistry .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urumomo, post: 209193, member: 13239"] You can't put it down too dry . Need to be careful with the distance and pressure when spraying it . The surface needs to be wet with paint . PLUS , a couple hours is nowhere near long enough to cure . I always give it days and if I want to continue layers more quickly the work goes into the food dehydrator @ 110 F for the day . At least 10-12 hours at temp . I have had that exact same issue with it but not when adhering to the above methodology . They recommend adding their polyurethane additive which really helps this issue but that's just one more thing to do , I've been switching to the AK Real Colors which is similar to Tamiya's chemistry . [/QUOTE]
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