I'm trying to finish up a kit for release at Wonderfest but I'm having trouble. The primer seems to be crap. It's as if it's permanently tacky. I even tried to remove it with Easy Off and it didn't quite do the job.
Any suggestions on the primer removal? (Duplicolor sandable primer)
I'm going to switch to Tamiya Primer. Any suggestions? The can is printed in Japanese so I have no clue what it says.
Bad Primer? Too humid?
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Duplicolor is normally an excellent primer; is it possible you got a bad mix batch?
I've removed it (Duplicolor) with an overnite soak in Simple Green; that's if you aren't in a rush.
For really really fast results, acetone is hard to beat. But it has it own issues (toxicity, and it can make resin go all funny in a bad way if sealed in with the item for soaking).
However, if you've used it safely before then you should know what I mean.
Did that help any?
I've removed it (Duplicolor) with an overnite soak in Simple Green; that's if you aren't in a rush.
For really really fast results, acetone is hard to beat. But it has it own issues (toxicity, and it can make resin go all funny in a bad way if sealed in with the item for soaking).
However, if you've used it safely before then you should know what I mean.
Did that help any?
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Re: Bad Primer? Too humid?
JTGraphics wrote:I'm trying to finish up a kit for release at Wonderfest but I'm having trouble. The primer seems to be crap. It's as if it's permanently tacky. I even tried to remove it with Easy Off and it didn't quite do the job.
Any suggestions on the primer removal? (Duplicolor sandable primer)
I'm going to switch to Tamiya Primer. Any suggestions? The can is printed in Japanese so I have no clue what it says.
Thats weird JT. I've never had a problem with it (the duplicolor).
I use a big gallon jug of De-greaser. Its in a purple jug. I wanna say Prestone makes it, but I can't be sure. Anyway, leave it sit in a container of that over night, maybe 2, if you have the time.
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Re: Bad Primer? Too humid?
it's called castrol super clean, works everytime and very safe for our model parts even clear parts make sure you get the degreaser and NOT the concrete cleaner, both come in a purple jugjustcrash wrote:JTGraphics wrote:I'm trying to finish up a kit for release at Wonderfest but I'm having trouble. The primer seems to be crap. It's as if it's permanently tacky. I even tried to remove it with Easy Off and it didn't quite do the job.
Any suggestions on the primer removal? (Duplicolor sandable primer)
I'm going to switch to Tamiya Primer. Any suggestions? The can is printed in Japanese so I have no clue what it says.
Thats weird JT. I've never had a problem with it (the duplicolor).
I use a big gallon jug of De-greaser. Its in a purple jug. I wanna say Prestone makes it, but I can't be sure. Anyway, leave it sit in a container of that over night, maybe 2, if you have the time.
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