What thins Mr. Resin Primer Surfacer?
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What thins Mr. Resin Primer Surfacer?
I need to remove Mr. Resin Primer Surfacer from a resin model. What can I use?
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Do you mean a spatter or pebbly-type finish?
Sounds like either not enough propellant or maybe there wasn't enough thinner left in the mix.
Moisture in the air might slow the cure time, and any surface impurities would usually cause curing problems too.
I'd say it was due more to the near-emptiness of the can more than anything else.
Ken
Sounds like either not enough propellant or maybe there wasn't enough thinner left in the mix.
Moisture in the air might slow the cure time, and any surface impurities would usually cause curing problems too.
I'd say it was due more to the near-emptiness of the can more than anything else.
Ken
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Two thoughts:DeltaVee wrote:Pebbly, puddley, I was surprised. Perhaps you're right. Perhaps not enough surfacer left. It seemed thin enough. I pre-heated the can in hot water to juice it up a bit.
1.) Too thin, which kills the binder holding the pigment together and thus allowing the primer "shell" to crosslink as it dries.
2.) It may (also) have been there was mold release present on the resin, preventing the primer from adhering properly. It will almost "bead" and look splotchy. I've done it before with casts I have made myself, and the result looked like gray ink on glass - nothing to grab to and it shrank as it dried.
I hope this helps.
Kenny
Thanks. It dried well enough as it turned out. I may do some light sanding and rewash before going back over with a fresh can of surfacer. I thought I thoroughly cleaned the model with 409 and scrubbed it with a toothbrush and rinsed with hot water. If there's mold release, it's heavy duty. On the other hand, the effect was somewhat...reptilian... and if I could reliably replicate it, I'd have to try it on a couple of other starships, robots, or armored suit figures.