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Old 03-16-2004, 08:18 PM
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Too close or too far away??

After suffering a mild case of orange peel, did a search and also looked through the FAQ, for its likely cause. The consensus seems split - i was either too far away or too close.

Model is 1/43rd resin - scrubbed meticulously, sanded etc. Model and spray (Halfords grey primer for plastics) were both warmed well. Can was shaken vigourously for a good 5 mins Mist coat put down first. I think I did everthing right. But I stll got orange peel.

Whats the feeling - too close or not close enough.
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Re: Too close or too far away??

LOL I just responded to your post on the SA forum!
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Re: Too close or too far away??

Too far away. If you were the proper distance you might have sprayed too fast.

Most likely you were too far away.
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