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Old 03-12-2007, 07:39 PM
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Clear Coat question??

Antbody know if this is laqcuer,enamel, acryl or what? I bought some a while ago but never used it. Can i spray it over Tamiya TS sprays? How does it react with decals? thanks

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Re: Clear Coat question??

It's synthetic lacquer-based acrylic paint, essentially the same as Tamiya's TS sprays.
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Re: Clear Coat question??

Becareful when apply Mr Hobby/ Gunze spary can over Tamiya's paint.
As Mr Hobby/ Gunze lacquer thinner are much stronger than Tamiya thinner.

Tamiya paint would dissolve in Mr Hobby/ Gunze thinner easily but not the other way round.

If you need to apply this clear coat on Tamiya paint, be patient and apply thin layer each time. GD luck!!!
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Re: Clear Coat question??

Yep, be careful with it and wear a mask!!

I used this for the first time on my Daytona. It's a great clear - dries very hard, very quickly with a great shine but it is strong, so THIN coats at first.
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Re: Clear Coat question??

As I found out here this stuff is strong, so like everyone else said.. be careful...
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