using clear flat over enamel, how long to wait ?
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using clear flat over enamel, how long to wait ?
I want to use model master clear flat to seal by enamel gloss brown J-2 floor, i painted it last night so almost 24 hours ago, how long must model master enamel paint cure/dry before clearcoating with model master clear flat ?
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Here is a rule of thumb I always use when I paint with Laquers or enamels. I always make a sample card (read: sheet of styrene) with the colors that I am using. I paint it at the same time as the model so the card is drying at the same rate as the model. I then can test my clear coats etc. on a section of the card prior to applying to the model. That way if there is a negative reaction, the model is not ruined.
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Here is a rule of thumb I always use when I paint with Laquers or enamels. I always make a sample card (read: sheet of styrene) with the colors that I am using. I paint it at the same time as the model so the card is drying at the same rate as the model. I then can test my clear coats etc. on a section of the card prior to applying to the model. That way if there is a negative reaction, the model is not ruined.
I generally allow 24-48 hours to dry prior to a clear coat.
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I generally allow 24-48 hours to dry prior to a clear coat.
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