I was in the paint dept. of wal mart and found a few spray paints and clear coats for plastics and i am wondering if anyone here has used these for your models ?
#1 krylon fusion- it is for all plastics and needs no priming or sanding it bonds instantly to the plastic it says. fast dry time too.
#2- Krylon Crystal clear Acrylic sealer also comes in a clear satin 12 minute dry time also for use on plastics.
#3- Plasticoat "odds -n- ends" fast dry clear Enamel fast dry time ,for plastics.
Has anyone tried these paints and clear coats ? which type of clear coat would be best to use on our models, the clear acrylic OR the clear Enamel ?
krylon and plasticoat clear enamel & acrylic for plastic
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Yes, thanks for that tip about the wrinkle effect Krylon sprays have on decals and the yellowing. Placing the yellowed model in direct sunlight for a short while may help get rid of the yellowing, it's a trick I read somewhere.
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