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03-04-2010, 03:52 PM | #31 | ||||||||||
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Re: Scale finishes paint?
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I have never had anything react badly with Tamiya Surface Primer. I would be very surprised if Scale Finishes cannot be used over Tam Primers. Quote:
Here's an idea: Why don't you ask SF what they are? By the way, a paint that's soluble with lacquer thinner is not necessarily a lacquer. Enamels are one example. Urethanes are another. Waterborne acrylics are a third. Quote:
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Re: Scale finishes paint?
I believe Scale finishes paints are enamels.
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03-04-2010, 04:26 PM | #33 | ||||||
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Re: Scale finishes paint?
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I am beginning to think that you have not read the post I wrote throughly. That is why we are having miscommunication. Maybe if I weren't putting the pictures, people would not have only look at the pictures and made their points? I have stated the reason why I am doing this and the purpose behind the test. Case in point... Quote:
I might be able to do a closer shot for this and then you can judge again. Quote:
I assumed lacquer and you assumed otherwise. Why don't you ask SF what they are? Truthfully, my goal wasn't to find out the source of Scale Finish, but to apply and find out any surprises. I am positive you would know that if you read the post again. [quote] ...remember that self-leveling thinner actually slows down the curing time and it is the sole purpose.[/quote} Quote:
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Please read my post why I am doing this. Playing around is all about this exercise. I understand your point and appreciate your feedback as to what you are trying to tell. But to be honest, we seem to be going into pissing contest as whose knowledge is better. We can continue to have additional conversations off line if you would like. I rather not post these info using the common channel here where I don't think people will be benefitting anymore.
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03-04-2010, 09:34 PM | #36 | |
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Re: Scale finishes paint?
Why doesn't someone just email the proprietor (Jameston) with whatever questions you may have? Just curious. He's quite a decent fellow to deal with.
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