Can anyone suggest how I can stop white spraypaint from yellowing? I've done a few kits w/ white spraypaint over the years, and they always seem to end up yellowing to some extent.
Besides the obvious 'keep it out of direct sunlight' can anyone offer any other suggestions how to delay/ stop the yellowing?
better quality spraypaint? Grey primer underneath?
Any advice/ suggestions appreciated!
Jim
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you're right about the grey primer underneath, and the sunlight. I would also suggest sticking to acrylics for white. This is purely anectdotal, but I've never seen acrylics yellow. I don't think the pigments in the solvent-based stuff like UV B.
Also, add just a tinge of blue to your white. I mean, not even an entire drop to your mixing palette or airbrush jar. Seriously.
I hope this helps.
Kenny
you're right about the grey primer underneath, and the sunlight. I would also suggest sticking to acrylics for white. This is purely anectdotal, but I've never seen acrylics yellow. I don't think the pigments in the solvent-based stuff like UV B.
Also, add just a tinge of blue to your white. I mean, not even an entire drop to your mixing palette or airbrush jar. Seriously.
I hope this helps.
Kenny
I have seen acrylics yellow quickly too. Tamiya lasts the longest but if you want a white that will stay wihite for a good while try automotive paints. I made a 1/8 scale camaro and used auto paint on it. The thing is still as brilliant today as it was 2 years ago when i first painted it. I will have to give it a wash and wax when i get home though
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Interesting point regarding auto paints. My 1:1 scale Intrigue in Bright White is still pure white after 6 years. And it's sat in the sun in Texas, Arizona and Utah (the worst, at close to 1 mile elevation the sun's really frackin intense). It is clear coated, don't know if that makes a difference.
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There is the trick of adding just a touch of blue to the white to counter the yellowing. I almost never paint pure white, either, as it just looks bad. I usually add just a bit of light gray for a scale effect.
Sometimes it's not the paint but the clearcoat which yellows. This is frequently the case with lacquer coats. I have some older planes which have yellowed, but since switching to acrylics I haven't seen the problem.
Sometimes it's not the paint but the clearcoat which yellows. This is frequently the case with lacquer coats. I have some older planes which have yellowed, but since switching to acrylics I haven't seen the problem.
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