Yes high gloss paint and clear coat are required but before that the prep of the surface to be painted is very important. Cleaning and sanding the item to be painted and possibly a coat of primer before the paint. Also many thin layers tend to be better than one or two thick layers. _________________
I have never tried model paint. I am no expert on painting but from what I have done I have found a good epoxy spray paint seems to be the most durable. Also paint seems to be one of those things that you get what you pay for the more expensive the paint usually the better the results.
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Posted: Tue, 10 May 2005 18:54:40 Post Subject:
like they said a good clean surface to work w/ ....high gloss paint couple coats and a clear coat make sure to sand after each application _________________
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Posted: Wed, 11 May 2005 08:00:58 Post Subject:
SAND SAND SAND SAND...I can't stress that enough. You want to take the case down to the metal (assuming you're talking about a case here...even if you aren't, SAND!). Then prime the surface, then sand some more. Prime again, sand again. Actually, here...
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Posted: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 01:55:55 Post Subject:
Rubbing compound and glaze are your friends at the end of the project. La Tech is right in his emphasis, the more you sand/repaint/sand etc., the better the end project will look. Be advised, if you dont sand it down enough at the beginning, the paint won't have anything to adheare to and your paint will chip/nick easily. The extra work and little extra amount of money you may have to put into it is more than worth the results.
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