QUOTE: Originally posted by saltydog
mike, i did notice when i used some mm acryl that even when stirring the stuff, i would see small bits of what looked like trash. i had to strain the little bit of mm acryl that i did use. |
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I have never noticed anything in the paint as I stirred it, but I am guilty of not straining it before putting it in the airbrush.
Goldenretriver,
I haven't had much of a problem with the paint drying in the gun too quickly, but this problem of seeing these specks of paint in the finish may very well be dried acrylic pigments. I think trying some Acryl thinner may be a good idea.
One thing that I have noticed about the Acryl paint is that when it begins to set up it is much harder to clean from the color cup of the airbrush along with the cup I mix the paint in. I am sure this is due to the additives that MM puts in the paint to help it's adhesion properties. If I clean the color cup of the airbrush with my mixture of water/Windex/Simple Green, I notice the paint coming off the color cup in chunks instead of breaking down into fine pigments such as lacquer does to enamels.
These paints are new to me so there is much to learn I suppose.
Mike
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