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what primer?
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I'd like to ask U if I can use normal primer for real cars fo modeling. Or will it destroy the plastic? |
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Use a primer suitable for plastics.
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I use primer for real cars (acrylic based).... no problem with the plastic.
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Thanks for Ur help guys.
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I use dupli-color flat black primer it's laquer based auto paint and i have never had a problem using it on any plastics.
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I have tryed many primer
Duplicolor, Motomaster, Testor, Plastic primer (from home depot). all of them was pure crack beside Tamiya primer ! (ok duplicolor may make the job too, but tamiya one is the best)
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