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Ever use Tamiya White Primer as a Flat white?
Just wondering if it yellows, or if there are any other problems with using primer as a paint. I don't think I have to worry about rust
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Re: Ever use Tamiya White Primer as a Flat white?
i use wite primer as a 'color' 4 some underbodys
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The only thing you might worry about is that primer is more porous than flat paint and will finger print and stain easier
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Dag65 is right, primer will get very dirty if handled too much because of the porosity. It will absorb the dirt and oils in your fingers. It would be Ok if you seal it with a clear flat like Testor's Dullcote.
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Re: Ever use Tamiya White Primer as a Flat white?
i use primer for my seats to get that leather look lol
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