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Old 05-17-2004, 01:50 AM
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anyone used Mr. Hobby White primer before?

is it the same as Tamiya white primer and is it compatible with Tamiya rattle can paint?
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Re: anyone used Mr. Hobby White primer before?

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is it the same as Tamiya white primer and is it compatible with Tamiya rattle can paint?
Yes it is. It is also much smoother than tamiya's white primer. The one which i'm using is the 1200 grit.
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Old 05-17-2004, 04:51 AM
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Re: anyone used Mr. Hobby White primer before?

i didn't realize there is a number on the can. Now I just realized that i got 1000 grit. Is it alright?
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Re: anyone used Mr. Hobby White primer before?

No prob at all..the grit is just how coarse the primer will be...Just like the grit on sandpapers
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