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Old 02-06-2004, 08:36 PM   #1
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orangi peel

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ive decided to ask a few q's here, instead of opening a new thread
1. can primer have op? and if it does....... should i just paint over it, or sand it out?

2. and if i get orange peel, that i can't feel...., should ipaint over it, or sand it (this is paint not primer.)

3. tamiya colour is lacquer, automotive paint is lacquer, why MUST u prime with automotive but not with tamiya colour, when they are same types of paint?

4. how do i tell if white primer has covered white model? (i can't see ANY DIFFERENCE in texture...)

5. how do i tell if primer has seeped into panel lines enough (so they don't melt when i spray automotive paints)

6. i sprayed matt black onto unprimed, no other oils (maybe my own body oil, but not likely) peice of plastic....

it cracked..... why?
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Old 02-06-2004, 08:49 PM   #2
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Faq!!!
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Old 02-06-2004, 08:51 PM   #3
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Re: orangi peel

yes, faq would help, but it doesn't tell me what i need to know.
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Old 02-06-2004, 09:01 PM   #4
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Re: orangi peel

> 1. can primer have op? and if it does....... should i just paint over it, or sand it out?
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> 2. and if i get orange peel, that i can't feel...., should ipaint over it, or sand it (this is paint not primer.)

Yes.

> 3. tamiya colour is lacquer, automotive paint is lacquer, why MUST u prime with automotive but not with tamiya colour, when they are same types of paint?


Tamiya spray is synthetc lacquer, which is formulated for plastic model, while automotive paint is not.

> 4. how do i tell if white primer has covered white model? (i can't see ANY DIFFERENCE in texture...)
I can tell. You just have to train your eyes.
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> 5. how do i tell if primer has seeped into panel lines enough (so they don't melt when i spray automotive paints)
Two or three coats of primer is enough. No visual inspection necessary.

> 6. i sprayed matt black onto unprimed, no other oils (maybe my own body oil, but not likely) peice of plastic....
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> it cracked..... why?
Because you didn't prime it.
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Old 02-06-2004, 09:46 PM   #5
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Re: orangi peel

ahh ic.... thanks. and for when u said yes.... what did u mean (q1nq2)
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Old 02-08-2004, 06:06 AM   #6
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Old 02-08-2004, 08:16 AM   #7
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Re: orangi peel

The primer has to be smooth, or it will effect the top coat. So if your getting OP then you have to sand it smooth, and change your spraying technique.
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Old 02-09-2004, 01:27 PM   #8
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Re: orangi peel

4. how do i tell if white primer has covered white model? (i can't see ANY DIFFERENCE in texture...)
Itwill not be the same color white I am sure and being primer it will have a flatter sheen. Have you actually sprayed it and can't tell or are you just asking!?! GO spray and take a look
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Why not use a coat of grey primer and THEN a coat of white primer?!
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i have sprayed, and i can't tell difference. why else would i say i see no difference?
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Re: orangi peel

Come on dude !!........when the primer is sprayed on it will have a shine to it untill it dries flat, its not that hard to notice !!
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Re: Re: orangi peel

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Come on dude !!........when the primer is sprayed on it will have a shine to it untill it dries flat, its not that hard to notice !!
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