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Tojo72 I never wash any models I have built,usually a good enamel type primer eliminates the need for that.
I never wash any models I have built,usually a good enamel type primer eliminates the need for that.
Maybe I should wash my hands after eating french fries then?
But seriously, you never know when paint peel-up will rear its ugly head. Some of my friends never wash their models and have no problems, but occasionally they do. For resin kits or plastic kits that feel greasy out of the box, it is a must though.
“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”
Real G It could be the surface you are painting. Did you give the model a good wash prior to priming? Like others, I have found Mr Surfacer very durable out of the can and jar.
It could be the surface you are painting. Did you give the model a good wash prior to priming?
Like others, I have found Mr Surfacer very durable out of the can and jar.
i use the 40ml bottle. no idea why other people get good result.
I have used it straight out of the spray can, no thinner or airbrush, and it has always worked fine for me that way.
Gimme a pigfoot, and a bottle of beer...
found many people use mr surfacer 1200 thinned with leveling thinner (50:50) as primer, I give it a try today and find the paint peeling off easily by masking tape. I used to use badger primer without any peeling issue.
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