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When i paint the window frame/rubbers of my model car, some of the paint lifts off. The paint used is Tamiya Acrylic Paint X-18. Are there ways to prevent it and/or cure it?
I have also heard that enamel paint does not lift off as easily as acrylic paint. Is that true? Help Appreciated Bryan
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Re: Painting Window Frames
yes, coz acrylic is water based, i think it lifts off quite easily, and enamel sticks well...
this is all in my mind, im not sure if its right, but i think i heard it sumwher,e hope it helps btw, where did u get ur sig? its cool |
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Re: Re: Painting Window Frames
You mean the one that tells you your IP address and stuff? www.danasoft.com
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