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Model Car Painting Question re Clear Coating

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Jeff - 28 Aug 2006 02:55 GMT
When exactly should a clear coat be added when painting a model car?
For example, I just finished putting down multiple coats of Tamiya red
metallic lacquer on a Revell Corvette. In between coats, I sanded out
the paint. My final coat is near perfect, but there is a very subtle
bit of "orange peel". Do I sand this final coat and then clear coat or
clear coat and then do a final sanding?

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Jeff
The Model Hobbit - 28 Aug 2006 03:15 GMT
I would buff it out and add a few thin coats of testors Clear lacquer from
the two part lacquer system Testors offers in their new auto paint line!
That stuff is the bee's knee's. Clear coating the metallic paint gives it
depth and luster!

> When exactly should a clear coat be added when painting a model car?
> For example, I just finished putting down multiple coats of Tamiya red
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> Jeff
Peter W. - 28 Aug 2006 05:52 GMT
> I would buff it out and add a few thin coats of testors Clear lacquer from
> the two part lacquer system Testors offers in their new auto paint line!
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> > Jeff

And don't sand any metallic paints too much!  Those paints are usually
made from silver colored particles suspended in a transparent (in this
case red) paint.  If you sand your paint coat too deep, the silver
particles will show through.  If the orange peel is not too bad, spray
the clear coat over it, then polish it out.

Peteski
 
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