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  • BattleshipBob
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 6792
    • Bob
    • Cardiff

    #1

    Tamiya paint

    Afternoon

    Any idea if Tamiya paint is any good after 5 yrs plus??

    When i bought KGV i must have bought the Tamiya paint to go with it and then just stored in the garage. Just bought it into the house where its a bit warmer!

    Would a go old stir plus thinner rescue it????

    Thanks Bob
  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #2
    Personally I'd consider setting it on fire !

    Joking apart Bob, what's it look like inside the jar, solid, just thick. Most likely a good shake and a stir, before you think about adding thinners.

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    • BattleshipBob
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 6792
      • Bob
      • Cardiff

      #3
      Originally posted by John Race
      Personally I'd consider setting it on fire !

      Joking apart Bob, what's it look like inside the jar, solid, just thick. Most likely a good shake and a stir, before you think about adding ant thinners.
      Thanks John

      Seems a waste, but do not want to bung up the new airbrush !

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      • AlanG
        • Dec 2008
        • 6296

        #4
        Mine are well over 5 years old and if they start going a little thick then i just add a little bit of X-20 to thin them out again.

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        • JR
          • May 2015
          • 18273

          #5
          Well there you have it Bob from a user, out with the X-20 then.

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          • BattleshipBob
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 6792
            • Bob
            • Cardiff

            #6
            Thanks Al, need to get out the old stiring machine and x 20, got that!

            Thanks both

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            • Tim Marlow
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 18903
              • Tim
              • Somerset UK

              #7
              I’ve got some at ten years or more that are still useable. Just thin them to taste for spraying.

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              • stillp
                SMF Supporters
                • Nov 2016
                • 8093
                • Pete
                • Rugby

                #8
                I bought some second-hand about 5 years ago, and they were already several years old. It can be a struggle to get the top off, so sometimes I have to stand them upside-down and run some IPA around the neck.
                Pete

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  If the bottles were properly closed, it should still be OK to use. If you open a bottle and it’s gone thick and gloopy, you can almost certainly revive the paint by mixing in Tamiya X-20A thinner, or its cheaper equivalents, isopropanol or windscreen wiper fluid. Don’t chuck a lot of it into the paint all at once but add a little bit, stir it into the paint with an ice lolly stick or similar, and repeat if the paint still seems too thick.

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                  • BattleshipBob
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 6792
                    • Bob
                    • Cardiff

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jakko
                    If the bottles were properly closed, it should still be OK to use. If you open a bottle and it’s gone thick and gloopy, you can almost certainly revive the paint by mixing in Tamiya X-20A thinner, or its cheaper equivalents, isopropanol or windscreen wiper fluid. Don’t chuck a lot of it into the paint all at once but add a little bit, stir it into the paint with an ice lolly stick or similar, and repeat if the paint still seems too thick.
                    Thanks Jakko

                    Shame to waste it! I have a trumpeter paint stirer, so that will help

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                    • yak face
                      Moderator
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 13840
                      • Tony
                      • Sheffield

                      #11
                      Ive got loads of Tamiya paints bob that are up to fifteen years old , theyre all still perfectly fine. The only thing that happens is the pigment settles out from the carrier so they just need a good stir . None of mine have ever gone thick so unless the lids havent been tight then you should be ok . I love Tamiya paints for spraying , i used to use them a lot but the lack of proper colours and limited range means i started to use vallejo and more recently Hataka , but i miss the ease of application of Tamiya.

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                      • BattleshipBob
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                        • Apr 2018
                        • 6792
                        • Bob
                        • Cardiff

                        #12
                        Ta very much, will give them all a good old stir!

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Originally posted by yak face
                          unless the lids havent been tight then you should be ok .
                          My experience with Tamiya paint is that it’s easy to get that to happen, because paint will often build up on the rim of the glass bottle, and eventually form a thick enough layer there that the bottle won’t close anymore. You (and I) should really clean the top of the bottle every time before closing it.

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                          • yak face
                            Moderator
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 13840
                            • Tony
                            • Sheffield

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Jakko
                            My experience with Tamiya paint is that it’s easy to get that to happen, because paint will often build up on the rim of the glass bottle, and eventually form a thick enough layer there that the bottle won’t close anymore. You (and I) should really clean the top of the bottle every time before closing it.
                            I always do jakko , thats why i found it strange to hear pepple talking about it thickening up , ive never had it happen . The other thing about wiping the top of the jar is you dont get the dried flaky bits falling in to the paint when you unscrew the lid :tired: ( now that HAS happened to me:smiling5

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              I never have in 30+ years of using Tamiya paint, but it’s one of those things I think I really should start doing …

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