createx paint additive
Hi,
Novice question here, when using createx paints, is the 4030 additive necessary for painting bodyshells? Thanks |
Never used anything like that myself...
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Thanks.
From what I've been reading, it doesn't seem like anyone else uses it either. So the paint is ok to just be used straight from the bottle? And it can also be diluted with water to thin down? |
Most colours straight from the bottle for me with a .35 airbrush, however with Createx White I had to always add water to the bottle otherwise it was like honey.
As you say you can use water, but some others do use a reducer, but I tried to stay away from any more chemicals because I'm a wimp. |
Thanks again steve.
It's a 0.5 airbrush that i have, just in the process of practising with the createx stuff. Not as easy at it looks! |
Water for me too. Have tried autoair reducer and can't tell difference between using that and using water.
Looking for consistency of milk. I also find opaque white clogs the brush if not let down |
Water for me too using a cheapo .5 brush. Now I'm getting used to the waterbased paints i'm starting to really like them...
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4020 reducer for me
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I have tried both with createx, Cant tell much of a difference, So its water for me, much more cost effective :)
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I use Createx quite a lot. I do tend to use reducer rather than water just to make sure I've not weakened the paints structure, might just be me being over cautious as I know a lot of people just use water. As for the 4030 it's a intercoat clear, I've never mixed in with paint before. But I've just bought some auto air candy2o paint. It's a true water based candy paint, and you add 10% 4030 to this and then use it as a fixing coat over the top to stop it bleeding int other colours, always a problem with candys.
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