I just got paint an started painting my B-26 and ran into a problem.I using the testors spray paint and painted and let it dry.after a few hours I wet to check on it and sighted that the paint was bubbling.I put another coat on it and that did not help.so can anybody have any solutions?thanks-brad[:D]
HEY,
I dont have any solutions but i do know why this happens(at least i think i o) It is because you applied the paint too quick and in one heavy coat. This traps air in the paint and causes bubbles to form and pop on the surface. Guys please tell me if im right or wrong. To stop this, when you are painting, do it in light caots. I use to have the same problem with my cars and i dont no more so that must be the way to stop it.
Randy
The bubbling, or blistering, is usually a sign of a chemical reaction. What type of paint were you spraying, enamel, lacquer, or acrylic? Did you prime the model before painting? If you primed, did you let the prime coat cure for at least 24 hours? If you provide a little more detailed info, might make the analysis easier.
Regards, Rick
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I agree with Rick.
What is underneath that paint?
Mike
thanks for the replys! I am using a primer and then I am going to paint the coat on.I am painting on bear plastic.any tips are great thanks agian!-brad