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How do I avoid Orange Peel??
Can someone please tell me how to totally avoid getting the rough orange peel surface when I paint my models? Most of my models are painted using 2 coats of primer and 4 coats of metallic paint. I always get orange peel on the surface of my models and try to rub it out using compound but it always rubs back to the primer. Do I need to smooth the primer before I add the paint? PLEASE HELP ME.............
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Read the FAQ
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Re: How do I avoid Orange Peel??
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But, it can be minimized by using Mr. Retarder by Creos (Gunze). When thinning the paint, I use a mix of Gunze's Mr. Leveling thinner and Mr. Retarder at 50:50 ratio. Then I take long time to build one layer by spraying from a distant, wait for a few days until it's thoroughly. I continue spraying until about 5 - 8 layers are on. Excessive use of Mr. Retarder will result in cracking, so be careful. |
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Primera Man, I may be going crazy but where on that link does it say how to avoid orange peel? I have found all the advice on the FAQ very helpful but I am still polishing back to primer due to the orange peel on my paint surface.
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My advice for that in particular, it to leave the orange peel, and add a few layers of clear coat. When that cures, polish the clear while frequently checking the cloth. When the grit coming off onto the cloth is paint-colored instead of clear, stop. If you need to polish more, add more clear first. That way you'll never get all the way back down to the primer...
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I have noticed that before you start polishing the paint looks very dull, will adding the clear coat brighten it up?
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Thanks very much for all your help guys. I know you must get sick of guys asking the same questions over and over again. I just got sick of ruining all my great kits. Thanks again.
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