mjensen939
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So I've tried using a couple of these colors with mixed success and am wondering about other's experience with them?
My biggest issue was with tip-dry; sometimes even after just 10-15 seconds of spraying full throttle at 18 psi. I tried different thinning ratios, adding varying amounts of flow improver, and finally breaking into the retarder. The retarder worked for the dry-tip but the paint coverage was less than undesirable.I like some of them and don't like some othersThe ones I don't like feel "thin" and don't want to cover too well — which seems to be mainly the gloss and semi-gloss paints. The matt paints work well, and unlike a lot of acrylics, you can drybrush with them pretty well, too.
BTW, beware that the paints will dry out in the pots after you've opened them, because they don't seal all that well — clean the rim of the pot and the lid of any dried paint before you close it. If the paint has gotten too thick to use but not a solid block yet, you can revive it by adding a little water and stirring it in, then repeating that until the paint has a usable consistency again. Once it's a solid block, though, it's beyond saving![]()
Oh, you were asking about spraying them? I didn't realise thatMy biggest issue was with tip-dry