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Old 03-08-2003, 08:30 PM
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how do i get rid of the bubbles when spraying
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use the search unction and FAQ to solve many of ur probs
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then how do u pervent it
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Make sure that you use 800+ grit wet/dry sandpaper.
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then how do u pervent it
Did you prime it?

Is your can shaken up really well?

Is it humid where you are painting?
Humidity is the biggest bubble factor.
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wuts primeing? i resparyed it 3 time allready, sadned it 1st
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First, read the FAQ.

Then read P-Man's tutorial on spraying.

IN a nutshell: Primer, leave it for a week or so to harden, sand to smooth it. Final paint colour,heat the can, then swirl it (dont shake) to avoid bubbles. It's all in the FAQ and tutorials.

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Check the FAQ first before painting. Priming is a must, and absolute must. It prepares the surface for paint.
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i cheacked that one alreay, where are these faqS?
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please. try to spell correctly, its hard to understand what ur saying
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Re: spary painting

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how do i get rid of the bubbles when spraying
Dont spray so much paint onto the model.
To much paint will cause gases to get caught under the paint and will form a bubble
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