preparing puttied body 4 paint
ImportBuilder
12-18-2003, 11:40 AM
i used Squadron Green Putty on a few bodies, n it seems like when i put a lil bit of soapy water on it to wash b4 painting, it gets all wet, as if i just put it on and it has to dry again...what should i do?
Honoturtle
12-18-2003, 12:10 PM
The putty absorbs some water, so you should completely dry it before you put primer on it. Holding it out in the sun of under a warm lamp will do the trick.
CADguy
12-18-2003, 03:30 PM
I use Squadron green primarily, and you should definately let it dry for a day after washing and before painting. I wash the body and let it sit for a day in a plastic container, and wipe down with a soft lint free cloth just before spraying.
Another note, that putty seems to absorb paint a little, so primer is a must. Otherwise your color will look semi-gloss where the putty is. The primer will seal it and stop that effect.
Another note, that putty seems to absorb paint a little, so primer is a must. Otherwise your color will look semi-gloss where the putty is. The primer will seal it and stop that effect.
ImportBuilder
12-18-2003, 05:25 PM
thx, guys. i thought i should use the regular procedures, but i wasnt sure. this helps a lot.
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