Getting paint bleed throughs under my masking tape even after burnishing down the edge of the tape when I airbrush.
Frustrating that I can have almost a perfect paint edge and one or two bleed through ruin the paint edge. Is there any technique to remove those paint bleed throughs?
What kind of masking tape are you using? Are you airbrushing straight down onto the edge and not pointing the airbrush directly at it? Do light, thin passes with the airbrush, and don’t point straight at the masking edge so the paint doesn’t build up along it.
I’m using Tamiya vinyl tape and their masking sheets without getting paint bleed under the edges.
After you’ve masked, apply a layer of clear coat and let dry…then paint as usual.
It seals the edge and virtually eliminates ‘creep’ under your tape.
As far as removing the blotches, delicate scraping with just the tip of a hobby knife works about half the time. With Tamiya (or any) acrylics, remove your masking as soon as possible…preferably when ‘set’ but not completely cured. You’ll get a much cleaner edge with less chance of flaking…and removing ‘errors’ will be easier, before it’s fully bonded to the layer below.