Could somebody please help?
The reason I don't get to finish many kits is the painting. Although I use a hairy stick with some success on smaller parts, I can leave brush marks in water so that's no good for large areas.
I can't use enamels 'cos even with an extractor booth and mask, the fumes irritate my nose and throat something rotten; consequently I'm stuck with acrylics. Don't get me wrong, I like them. I use Vallejo Air and Colour but have recently taken a liking to Tamiya. I don't have any issues spraying any of them, but as soon as I look cross-eyed at the finished paint, it starts to flake off. I know a good primer will help prevent that happening (it doesn't stop it completely but every little helps) so I'm trying out a few primers.
The one I'm leaning towards is Stynylrez. I love the finish and the fact that it's touchable and can be worked on after just a few minutes. It's taken me quite a while to get used to using it. I tried the internet and quite a few reviews said you could spray it undiluted at about 30 psi through a 0.3mm needle. None of my brushes will spray it like that so I got a new brush with a 0.5mm needle and up the pressure to about 35psi just for priming. Now I can spray it with no problems - once!
I have a cleaning routine which works for all my brushes with all the different acrylics I spray without any problems. I use methylated spirit for the bulk of the cleaning then half a cup of dedicated cleaner - I've got Vallejo, Ultimate and Medea cleaners - at the end.
None of these work with Stynylrez. Although all the cleaners work on the parts I can reach - with a lot of elbow grease - I have to completely strip down my brush and clean out the nozzle with cellulose thinner - which will not do the seals in my cheap A/B much good.
Do any of you guys use Stynylrez? If so, what in the names of all the Gods do you use to clean your airbrush?
The reason I don't get to finish many kits is the painting. Although I use a hairy stick with some success on smaller parts, I can leave brush marks in water so that's no good for large areas.
I can't use enamels 'cos even with an extractor booth and mask, the fumes irritate my nose and throat something rotten; consequently I'm stuck with acrylics. Don't get me wrong, I like them. I use Vallejo Air and Colour but have recently taken a liking to Tamiya. I don't have any issues spraying any of them, but as soon as I look cross-eyed at the finished paint, it starts to flake off. I know a good primer will help prevent that happening (it doesn't stop it completely but every little helps) so I'm trying out a few primers.
The one I'm leaning towards is Stynylrez. I love the finish and the fact that it's touchable and can be worked on after just a few minutes. It's taken me quite a while to get used to using it. I tried the internet and quite a few reviews said you could spray it undiluted at about 30 psi through a 0.3mm needle. None of my brushes will spray it like that so I got a new brush with a 0.5mm needle and up the pressure to about 35psi just for priming. Now I can spray it with no problems - once!
I have a cleaning routine which works for all my brushes with all the different acrylics I spray without any problems. I use methylated spirit for the bulk of the cleaning then half a cup of dedicated cleaner - I've got Vallejo, Ultimate and Medea cleaners - at the end.
None of these work with Stynylrez. Although all the cleaners work on the parts I can reach - with a lot of elbow grease - I have to completely strip down my brush and clean out the nozzle with cellulose thinner - which will not do the seals in my cheap A/B much good.
Do any of you guys use Stynylrez? If so, what in the names of all the Gods do you use to clean your airbrush?
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