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How do you keep the Silver Leaf paint shiny?
Has anyone got any expeirence working with the color Silver Leaf by Tamiya? Everytime I use the color on its own, it has a kind of chrome/glossiness to it but it notoriously prone to smudges and damage. Any attempt at trying to cut/polish would result in the loss of shine. So I thought it would be a good idea to clear coat it but it seems to react with the clear coat. I seem to have quite bad luck with silver paint. Anyone know how I can keep that special shine and have it protected so that it doesn't come off?
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Re: How do you keep the Silver Leaf paint shiny?
yeah its really finicky like that the best way to do it is clear it, you dont cut metallics its a bad idea. also it helps if you clear it in light coats
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Re: How do you keep the Silver Leaf paint shiny?
Yep, you can't polish metallics afik, so you need to clear it. And clearing it with a lacquer, eg TS13, will grey it down a bit. Did you try water-based clear like X22 or Future? That might work better, but you will still lose some shine probably. If you really want shine under clear you might try a chrome paint (which will also dull down to some extent probably). I know one guy who cleared chrome with dazzling results, but it seemed a bit pointless. Btw, I think you'll get more shine out of it from an airbrush than from the can.
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Re: How do you keep the Silver Leaf paint shiny?
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I thought about leaving it as is but not exactly doable since I still gotta paint the window frame. |
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Re: How do you keep the Silver Leaf paint shiny?
Try Alclad II metallics. They require an airbrush and a gloss black base to cater to metals reflective nature, but the end result is far superior to run of the mill spray can metallics. They are also far more durable.
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Re: How do you keep the Silver Leaf paint shiny?
Yes...I used this once with the same results & then tried Gunze's Shine Silver on my 2nd 206 WRC & have never looked back
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Re: How do you keep the Silver Leaf paint shiny?
I haven't had any problems with my silver leaf paints. This one was with Silver Leaf and clear coated with TS-13 out of the cans. I was really careful in giving it a even layer of spray and made sure the paint had settled and dried before applying the clear coat. I was going to polish it as well, but since there's not much fault to it, I just left it the way it was.
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Re: How do you keep the Silver Leaf paint shiny?
I agree with putting a clear coat over the top. I find that even Alclad needs it too - maybe I'm doing something incorrectly. Not sure.
Anyway, I've tried polishing metalics before (see the link below for pics). I find it still gives a nice mirrored look to the paint but can dull it somewhat - having said that the results I got were still fantastic, especially viewed in good sunlight. http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=716448 |
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Re: How do you keep the Silver Leaf paint shiny?
just a bit of update.....I clear coated it with the normal Tamiya clear coat and polished it. Even though that smooth satin look reacted to the clear coat, the end result was more like the metalic silver. It was actually looked pretty nice.
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