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Old 03-20-2009, 02:44 PM
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zero grey primer thinning required?

Hey all,

Anyone have any experience with the zero grey primer? I have used many other zero products, and never had any issues, however, with this grey primer, if I don’t thin it out, it clogs my airbrush. What do you guys think? Is it possible I have a bad batch?

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Re: zero grey primer thinning required?

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Hey all,

Anyone have any experience with the zero grey primer? I have used many other zero products, and never had any issues, however, with this grey primer, if I don’t thin it out, it clogs my airbrush. What do you guys think? Is it possible I have a bad batch?

Thanks,

Stuart
I usually find it does need a little extra thinning and it stops the clogging effect. I thin it with the cheap cellulose/lacquer thinner not the basecoat thinner that you use for the Zero base coat paints and this works better.
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Re: zero grey primer thinning required?

Thanks, Steve. I just wanted to make sure I did not have a bad batch.
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