Krylon Clear Coat Incompatibilities?
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Krylon Clear Coat Incompatibilities?
Anyone ever have problems spraying Krylon clearcoats over Testors colors? I recently had a model paint finish totally get screwed up after I sprayed a can of Krylon matt finish over the Testors color and off-brand name gloss coat. The paint wrinkled up in several locations, primarily where the matt coat was thicker. Apparently there was a reaction with the underlying gloss coat or Testors color paint, both of which had had several days to dry. Any idea what happened?
Last edited by jcd132 on Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Jay
Yep. Been there, wearing the T-shirt.
#1 Testor's enamels take FOREVER to cure completely. And, Yes, they need to be absolutely 100% cured before you clear over them.
#2 Krylon Clear contains a very "hot" thinner that will soften the underlying paint layers. I've also seen this destroy decals that have not been coated.
These are both reasons I use almost exclusively acrylic paints on models. Being water-based, when they're dry, they're cured - no waiting days for the paint to finish out-gassing. Also, I have had better luck with Testor's Clear coats, or if you prefer the hardware store paints, check out the Excel Colour Vision line. Also enamel/lacquer, but not nearly as "hot" as the Krylon.
#1 Testor's enamels take FOREVER to cure completely. And, Yes, they need to be absolutely 100% cured before you clear over them.
#2 Krylon Clear contains a very "hot" thinner that will soften the underlying paint layers. I've also seen this destroy decals that have not been coated.
These are both reasons I use almost exclusively acrylic paints on models. Being water-based, when they're dry, they're cured - no waiting days for the paint to finish out-gassing. Also, I have had better luck with Testor's Clear coats, or if you prefer the hardware store paints, check out the Excel Colour Vision line. Also enamel/lacquer, but not nearly as "hot" as the Krylon.
Thanks for the confirmation. I usually use acrylic clearcoats sprayed with an airbrush, but I just have been lazy lately. Sometimes it just seems easier to get the spray cans out. Learned a good lesson this time. I'll avoid the Krylon stuff in the future, at least when spraying on Testors products.
Jay
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