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michael
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Posted 2 Years, 1 Month ago Link #1
Hi all, I just sprayed a spitfire Ocean Grey and I thinned it down with Tamyia thinners but after it dryed it started look white'sh, is this a problem with the airpresure or the thinners the (air presure was a little hight at the time) so I can respray it in 12 to 24 hours from now!! can anyone help.
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Michael
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eddo
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Posted 2 Years, 1 Month ago Link #2
Dude, somtimes a colour can be a lot lighter than you think.I sprayed a F-16 Light gohst gray and it came out way too light(time to repaint)so use your best judgment if it looks right in the bottle,it may not dry right.go a little darker and that may do the trick.

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allan
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Posted 7 Months ago Link #3
hi just tweek the pressure up just a touch and try spraying it again
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Posted 7 Months ago Link #4
moisture in the air and/or your system can cause this. enamel paints and lacquers are very sensitive to this.
it's only a mistake, if you leave it there!
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