Through a bit of research I learned that testors contour putty can be thinned down with enamel thinner. Since the putty is compatible with enamel thinner I thought maybe the putty could be mixed with enamel paint made a bit too thin on accident. Any thoughts?
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Thank you all for your answers, I guess I wont be mixing putty and paint [:S].
Mix putty to enamel paint? Why? Makes no sense. If airbrushing enamels, you have to thin it regardless. I say no to adding putty to paint. You’re asking nothing but trouble.
Most paint bought new are not “accidently” bottled too thin. It’s paint and it’s suppose to be that way. Have you ever tried painting using thicken paint? That’s like opening a bottle of paint without a good stirring/mixing and it comes out all gooey.
Just like to add this though . If you are really desperate to thicken paint , Let it settle very well until you see the semi - clear liquid in the bottle .This is the " Vehicle " I/e the liquid of the paint ,or the base .Now remove some of it with - out stirring up the pigment . Viola ; Thicker paint .
NEVER remove more than half , or you’ll have an un-manageable mess . I used to do this and still do for making paints I could texture with stipple brushes ( just like oils only with enamel . )
Point here for all , I have been doing this since Testors original Non - Flat bottled paint .Then I would take Talcum - Powder and put it in the paint till I had a good heavy flat - Like for undercarriages on trucks and cars .You know the old " Undercoating "
Putt/filler is for construction measures for best results.Mixing paint will brittle scar it in chemical terms.Also testors putty is very strong and can warp the plastic in some cases.Forget the idea if you can.
Seems to me that if you want thicker paint, leave the lid off the container for 30 minutes, while stirring it occassionally to avoid developing a skin across the top. After 30 minutes, test it on some spare spars or white board. If not thick enough, lather-rinse&repeat process.
This way, paint is paint with no un-natural additives and probably easier to clean from your spray gun and/or brushes.