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Post by The Old Model Maker on Sept 2, 2009 18:25:03 GMT -8
Hey, I'm probably the last one on earth to figure this out but thru some luck and experimenting today( I was spraying my newest model) in trying to see what would clean up the gun best besides the expensive gun cleaner they have, I had a bottle of Cascade dish washing soap on the self in my paint booth so I put some on the gun lid and it cleaned it right up, so their stuff is like thinned Cascade, which I should have figured out before this since AutoAir is basically a water based paint Jim
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Post by djway3474 on Sept 2, 2009 18:36:04 GMT -8
You may need to use an adhesive promoter to get one auto air color to stick to the next. Urethane is the only good clear to use over it. Very critical what base coat color you use with it too.
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Post by The Old Model Maker on Sept 2, 2009 19:13:34 GMT -8
thanks DJ ;D ;D I used their base coat over a light plasticoat primer, this model is just one color and I still have that 2 part clear so I guess I'll give it a try We'll see. It may go into the degreaser Jim
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