Hi,
I'm new at painting. I've been using Tamiya and Testors Model Masters acrylics.
I've brushed on Testors Flat Clear Acryl and Testors Semi Gloss Acryl on separate pieces, and the results range from minor paint lifting onto the brush, to outright stripping the paint off as I brush. Is there anything I can do to prevent this? I've finished painting my first pieces, and I'm desperate to seal them and be done.
Thanks for any help!
P.S. I've also tried Tamiya Flat Base, but that turns white when it dries! Yikes!
Brush-on clear coat that won't remove paint?
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The famous Future floor coating has never lifted any paint that I've applied it to.
See here for more:
http://www.swannysmodels.com/TheCompleteFuture.html
David
See here for more:
http://www.swannysmodels.com/TheCompleteFuture.html
David
David A. Womby
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Thanks for the replies! I have some Future coming to me in the mail, so I'll certainly give it a try. I'm looking for a fairly flat finish. Does applying a flat clear coat over Future result in a decent reduction of gloss? I did get a can of Dullcote, but I'm not a fan of sprays.
Anyway, I guess I've got some experimenting to do. I would never have guessed that the finishing would be the most complicated part!
Anyway, I guess I've got some experimenting to do. I would never have guessed that the finishing would be the most complicated part!
You can apply a flat over Future, including Dullcoat. You can also mix Future with Tamiya flat and still end up with a nice matte finish, or satin, semi-gloss, etc. depending on the amount of flat you add.
There's a whole thread on Future right here with some good mix recipes.
There's a whole thread on Future right here with some good mix recipes.
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