Hey all I just got a jar of Tamiya acrylic white and I thinned it about 50/50 with rubbing alcohol. I have noticed that the coverage is very spotty and I tried to turn the psi up to about 25 and it covered a little better but was still spotty. What can I do to help with this? I only have this problem with the white.
Also the airbrush I use is a .35mm HP-CS Iwata.
tamiya white problems
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It's been a bit since I've airbrushed Tamiya. I usually used what worked out closer to 30% thinner with flats; more thinner with gloss.
Air pressure was whatever comes out of the Badger Whirlwind compressor less a bit of leakage through a valve.
I'd really rather not talk about trying to paint yellow ...
Air pressure was whatever comes out of the Badger Whirlwind compressor less a bit of leakage through a valve.
I'd really rather not talk about trying to paint yellow ...
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