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Damn! Guess my brain must have locked up at that moment.
But thanks for the advice
Tojo72 Valleyofvallejo So you push on the can with your finger lightly to spray light coats? Really ?
Valleyofvallejo So you push on the can with your finger lightly to spray light coats?
So you push on the can with your finger lightly to spray light coats?
Really ?
I thought the same thing too...
Valleyofvallejo I was trying to say is it thin enough right out of the can?
I was trying to say is it thin enough right out of the can?
It is pre thinned and ready to go otherwise it will not cycle in the rattle can. As sheep said, apply light coats to avoid heavy buildup as when using any rattle can.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
We've already answered your question. Mr. Surfacer is good stuff and yes, you can spray straight out of the can. The key is spray in several light coats.
I have a rattle can of Mr Surfacer 1000 from my local hobby shop in SYD. I think it mgiht be a bit too thick. I was trying to say is it thin enough right out of the can?
Are you asking about decanting to spray in the ab? If so then no thinning is needed. And yes its safe to use on the plastic.
Do you have to thin it or do you use it straight out of the can. I've heard that Lacquers can damage plastic. Can Mr Surfacer 1000 damage my kit (given it's a lacquer primer)?
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