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after checking the FAQ i couldnt find these answers
how long after i have painted the body should i start polishing it? another few q... should i hit it with a coat of clear coat before i polish? when should i use my gundam marker inbetween the body panals, before the alleged clear coat or after?
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After u spray it leave it for about 48 hours so it can completely dry. Then after 48 hours put some wax on it and wipe it off with a soft towel or old t-shirt, and after start buffing to make it shiny.:flash:
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I think P-man leaves it for about a week... correct me if I am wrong though.
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Depending on the color, if it's metallic then you should use clear coat, also depends on the color, what color are we talking about here?
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A general rule is to wait until the paint stops smelling like paint (it should then be though gassing out). So if it stinks, I wait until it doesnt anymore ;-)>
hth, Bill :bandit: |
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I use duplicolor paint, and I only wait maximum of two days for hte paint to fully dry. Sometimes even less
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I took a shoebox and poked about 50 holes in the top with a knife, turned it upside down and stuck my model under it for a week. That way the paint can cure without getting any dust in it. I wouldn't even touch the paint for at least a week. I think it was about 8-9 days after painting it that I waxed it.
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I wait for 1 week minimum.
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The longer you wait, the safer you'll be.
Duplicolor lacquers are the fastest drying/curing, followed by Tamiya spray paints (at a minimum of 4 days). Keep in mind dry/cure rates are affected by ambient temperature (room temperature) and humidity. So if you put it in a cold room it will take more time to cure/dry. I'd say, to be on the safe side wait at least a week. |
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thanks guys!
the color i'm using is tamiya orange, and dont worry i put primer on before hand
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I wait for about 48-50 hours then i wax it with "Meguirers Wax":flash:
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Re: paint-to-polish time?
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I'm not a fan of clear coats. IMO if you get the paint sprayed on right and you give it a good rub and polish there is no need for clears. I'd leave the panel lines to last if you are clear coating as they will turn out with a gloss look which they shouldnt be. Yopu need them to look like a matt finish..
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