Did a search and the most recent were from 2015 but i know its been discussed more recently… Those that use this primer - question - when i use i mostly airbrush it on. When this is airbrshed on, is it ok to then brush over it? I find when brushing the paint does not stick well. Whats your experience when brushing? I’m using AK and Model Color and MM enamels.
I usually spray Stynylrez. I have brushed it but only either left it as my flat black, possibly too, done washes over it. Or painted acrylic over it by brush. I’ve never tried brushing enamels over Stynylrez, which probably doesn’t help you much. Additionally My brushing of Stynylrez has been mostly confined to smaller parts. Belts, radiator hoses and such.
I’ve had no adhesion problems on styrene, never tried it on resin. That would include spraying MM, Testors square bottle, decanted Rustoleum 2x enamels over it.
Tks. Seems good when i spray over it - no issues. But its weird, when brusing over it, the paint doesnt seem to stick well for me - like the paint is being pushed off to the sides.
About all I can say is when I brush enamel I cut it a little bit with odorless mineral spirits to where it flows off the brush nice or a lot with the same for a wash. I don’t know without trying it what should be any different in putting that over stynylrez vs other surfaces. I might have to conduct an experiment and see what you are talking about.
I’m doing my own test of this today because I have some 1/16 scale manifolds primed in Stynylrez that I intended to paint in copper Testors enamel. I’ll prime something else and dry that then brush the Testors paint. I suspect it’s going to go fine cut with a bit of mineral spirits but rather to find that out on scrap than on the manifolds. I have a convincing copper craft paint if it doesn’t work out and I know acrylics brush fine to this primer. I also know enamels spray fine to it.
I’m getting a sense this thread may be about a brushing technique issue but will find out for sure by days end. I’ll post back later.
If I had my bench and painting stuff available, I’d be doing the same. This question has me intrigued.
Curious to see how it works out. I can’t recall ever trying to brush paint anything over the top of Stynylrez. Been trying to figure out what might cause enamel to pool or separate over a primer coat of Stynylrez. I have limited experience with enamels (except for using it exclusively during kidhood)
This went really quick ( only one zoom meeting this morning from 6-7 am) having free time.
So I sprayed black Stynylrez straight from the bottle and dehydrated that for ten minutes after cleaning the air brush. I put some OMS in a pocket of a painting pallete. Shook and opened the Testors copper. Got a red sable brush from a set I have ( not an expensive brand), dipped the brush in the thinner, wiped some excess off, dipped into the copper and applied. Not bad, too much thinner. So dried the brush lightly with paper towel and got a bit more paint, that went right on. I also went over some black lacquer, fairly equal results. It’s not the finest brush in the world that I picked so a bit of brush strokes showing. The part where the paint was too thin could use a second coat. Where I went over lacquer is a little more level but that was gloss top coat, still some brush strokes. But I had no trouble with any paint moving around or not sticking thus far.
Edit: And by the way that Testors is dry to the touch already. That’s quick compared to the old stuff. It’s not cured but not sticky either. This bottle has very little used from it, it’s about two years old and basically full…
As OMG said, i am referring to brushing mostly acrylics over airbrushed Stynylrez (i wish they would change the name - i can NEVER remember how to spell it). haha.
Appreciate the test. Getting ready to start another project and ill be spraying Stynylrez and doing some brushing for sure so ill update as time goes on - im in no rush so it might be awhile. But i apreciate the feedback and testing. There are so many variables when it comes to painting and do’s and donts, i didnt know if there was some unwritten rule about spraying being the primary overcoat applicator when it come to this primer…
Of course it may look better, but good to know that brushing is ok too. If it works for you, it should be ok for me too. Paint type, brush type, thinner, etc., lots to take into account and im sure my brushing technique is not the best. But im working on it.
OMS: Odorless Mineral Spirits. Whenever I brush enamels that’s what I use. Course the name is misleading, it should be Less Odor Mineral Spirits because it’s not totally odorless. It’s also not very offensive compared to some thinners.
I’ve brushed acrylics over Stynylrez many times. I thin them a little in various different ways according to the paint I’m using. Also I’ve brushed it over Stynlyrez that was either sprayed or brushed on fwiw.
I did the above test ( further up in the messages) for Testors enamel over Stynylrez since the op was about enamel brushed over Stynylrez, plus to satisfy my own curious mind for my own purpose ( project). And PTL if it helps someone else.
Edit: less than 24 hours later it passed the blue painters tape test. The plastic by the way was scuffed up with 1500 micro mesh pad before priming. The primer itself while very smooth when dry I did not scuff.
I too thought we were talking about hand-brushing enamel over Stynylrez, but on yet another read of mrchntmarine’s OP, I see that you also mentioned AK and Model Color.
Vallejo Model Color is by far my favorite acrylic for hand-brushing, and though I can’t speak on the AK, I would think it would lay down great over a base primer coat of Stynylrez. I’ve done it, but only over small parts as I tend to a/b almost everything.
Good luck with your future brush-painting sessions. I admire you folks who brush paint quite a bit. I’m not very good at it and count on the Vallejo Model Color to help make up for my lack of skills. [:$]
There are guys in these forums who brush paint unbelievably well and kudos to them for it, it didn’t come without a lot of experience and knowledge! I’m not that guy but I am willing to share what I do know works for me. There are at least a couple if not more what I would classify as expert brush painters here.
That said, there are people here who just plain and simply hate Vallejo paints. They have their reasons and so be it. I’m not that guy either, I haven’t had trouble with either MC or MA airbrushed nor MC brushed. I wouldn’t brush MA, never tried but it doesn’t even look the part.
Stynylrez should do fine with both acrylics and enamels. My next test session is Stynylrez with sprayed Tamya LP lacquer. I know that I’m not a big fan of hot automotive lacquers over it because I have gotten sand scratch swelling with it. Not severe, a light scuff and added coats and all was fine but now I don’t trust it with hot lacquer. but I have Mr Color lacquer primer for that anyway. Not to mention I’m not a fan of hot lacquer to begin with lol. I’ve sprayed the LP to bare plastic and it came out beautiful. I just haven’t gotten around to testing it with primers yet. I’m not expecting anything weird to happen.
This test is now complete. It went very well. I’ve found that Tamiya LP lacquer thinned with Mr Leveling thinner is a mild paint. Not only did it go well over Stynylrez and bare plastic but even over the brush painted copper I just did a few days ago, which is Testors enamel. All without crazing. The only issue is the typical Tamiya and wishing for a broader color range.
And this time I used my Badger 200 and favorite .25 tip and needle. Very fine atomization. The paint is LP-1 gloss black cut a really solid 1-1 if not slightly more.