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Air Bubbles in MM Acrylic

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Posted by wreklund on Friday, April 13, 2007 5:32 PM

That's it Ron.........just what I have.

 It's a wonderful thing!

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Posted by RonUSMC on Friday, April 13, 2007 12:34 PM

Let me tell you the best advice you will get all day. This thing literally changed how I paint.

 

 

Its about 8 bucks and its really amazing. I never realized how much I needed one until I got it. I mix every paint I open, then put it in a thing of water and clean it.. done. The way it gets all the paint thorough and consistent. Trust me, its the best tool you will buy all year. 

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Posted by wreklund on Thursday, April 12, 2007 9:34 PM

I dropped 8 bucks for a Testors battery operated paint stirring device. It looks like one of those mini blenders that you might see a "Martha Stewart" use to mix small quantities of liquids during the preparation of a meal. Works GREAT!

I never need to shake & the lids stay relatively clean.

Some of the best $8 I've ever spent!!

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Posted by Bgrigg on Thursday, April 12, 2007 9:01 PM
Shaking introduces air into the paint, hence the bubbles. Stirring is the best method to use.

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Posted by Disco on Thursday, April 12, 2007 8:55 PM
I use MM acryls too, and I've noticed the same bubbling, but that usually happens if I haven't stirred them for awhile.  Once I dig down and get all the pigment scraped out of the corners the bubbles go away.  I've never found that shaking gives adequate mixing (even with BB's in the bottle), and I always end up stirring.

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  • From: Southeast Louisiana
Posted by Wulf on Thursday, April 12, 2007 12:02 PM

I've had the same problem with their interior green. You can add a little alcohol to it and mix well. The alcohol will stop the bubbling when you paint. Don't get rid of it, you can still airbrush it with no problem, just add a little alcohol first.

Andy

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 11, 2007 6:01 PM

Jammer,

 

I would be first to blame the paint. I would try stirring it with a wood stick and see if that stops the bubbles. If it does not I would return the paint. It might have some type of bad material in it.

 

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Mike

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Air Bubbles in MM Acrylic
Posted by Jammer on Wednesday, April 11, 2007 5:38 PM

I've recently noticed that MM acrylics are forming some major air bubbles when I shake it up to brush paint.  It would be an issue, except that when I paint with it, bubbles are also forming on the surface I'm painting.  The paint is brand new, just bought from the LHS.  Anyone ever see this or have a clue as to how  I can prevent the bubbles?

 

Thanks

 

Doug

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