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What clear over Modeler's clear?
Hi!
For years I've been using Modeler's "Super Clear" (B-04) to clear my bikes. During this winter I learned from Rainbow Ten that they were unable to stock the paints from Modeler's and I found no other source. I will start using Zero paints clear on my future builds but the problem is I have four started kits that has all got one layer of Super Clear on top of Zero base paint. I have no juice left in any of the jars and no other jar of Modeler's paint so I can't test on scrap pieces. So can any of you confirm any clear that will not craze the underlaying layers of Modeler's Super Clear? I've thinned the Modelers' paint with laquer thinner so I guess it will be alright but it would be nice to know for sure. best regards Joel
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Re: What clear over Modeler's clear?
You can put any clear you want to over it. Modeler's clear is basically the same formula as Tamiya TS paint in that they are both synthetic lacquers.
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Re: What clear over Modeler's clear?
Great, thanks for that Veyron!
/Joel
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