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  • AlanG
    • Dec 2008
    • 6296

    #1

    Hairspray Technique / Chipping Advice Please

    I am having a total mare trying to do this dark arts thing called hairspray chipping. I've applied the base colour. Sealed with varnish. Applied hairspray and then painted over with upper colour.
    When i try to 'chip' the paint, 99% of the time it rubs all the way through t the plastic below. I'm not even rubbing hard. I'm using a soft brush.

    My question is why is it doing this Could it be because i am using a can of Asda Smart Price hairspray? Does it have to be a particular brand? All other advice greatly welcomed too.
  • scottie3158
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 14197
    • Paul
    • Holbeach

    #2
    Hi Al,
    The only thing I do differently is I don't seal the base colour I just let it dry thoroughly then cover with hair spray leave to dry for a while then spray the top colour. Then just use a fine brush and a needle dipped in water and gently working on an area. take your time and don't press to hard let the water help lift the paint you can also use the needle to leave little scratches

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    • AlanG
      • Dec 2008
      • 6296

      #3
      Base colour was left 24 hours. Hairspray left 1 hour minimum.Upper paint left 24 hours too. Wasn't pressing hard. Infact any lighter and the brush wouldn't be touching it.

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      • scottie3158
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 14197
        • Paul
        • Holbeach

        #4
        Originally posted by AlanG
        Base colour was left 24 hours. Hairspray left 1 hour minimum.Upper paint left 24 hours too. Wasn't pressing hard. Infact any lighter and the brush wouldn't be touching it.
        Then I'm not sure mate. Hopefully one of the other guys will have an insight. Once you get it you will love the technique.

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        • stillp
          SMF Supporters
          • Nov 2016
          • 8086
          • Pete
          • Rugby

          #5
          What was the paint and varnish?
          Pete

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          • AlanG
            • Dec 2008
            • 6296

            #6
            Paint was Tamiya and varnish (first time) Hannants satin, (second try) Vallejo flat. Upper paint Tamiya

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            • stillp
              SMF Supporters
              • Nov 2016
              • 8086
              • Pete
              • Rugby

              #7
              I've not had much luck with hairspray chipping either, but I would have left the base coat for a few days, then if you add a varnish coat another few days, so it's really hard, before the hairspray.
              Pete

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              • Jim R
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 15641
                • Jim
                • Shropshire

                #8
                Hi Alan
                I have tried using hairspray a few times and had no success. I found the process difficult to control and the results were inconsistent and unpredictable. Either paint came off in great chunks or seemed welded on
                The AK Chipping Fluids or the Mig Chipping stuff works far better in my opinion. Same principle but so much more successful.
                Having said that some people do get brilliant results with hairspray and it's a lot cheaper.
                Jim

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                • PaulTRose
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jun 2013
                  • 6447
                  • Paul
                  • Tattooine

                  #9
                  i tried the hair spray technique a few times years ago and it used to work quite well.....but its been so long i cant remember how i used to do it!

                  an alternative is to use the latex method
                  Per Ardua

                  We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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                  • Si Benson
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 3572

                    #10
                    Hi Al,
                    Ive had some good success with Hs chipping In the past on this build.....
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                    From memory I used Tamiya as a base, no varnish coat just a couple of thin coats of Hairspray , let it dry...then I used Vallejo diluted with water over the top. Let it dry for an hour or so, then wetted it down with water, an attacked with a firm brush.
                    I only chipped the exhaust....
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                    Sorry really dark picture:tired:...but if you zoom in a bit you can see the effect?

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                    • yak face
                      Moderator
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 13824
                      • Tony
                      • Sheffield

                      #11
                      Heres my method Al.
                      Primer , base coat of silver (any old silver , sometimes just a blast over with an aerosol) , Elnette hairspray then leave for 24 hours , then top coat , leave for another good while. I then use an old paintbrush (about no2 size or similar) with the bristles cut off to about 2 or 3 mm . Wet an area you want to chip then just gently work it till it starts to come off , as soon as you see the silver stop and dry the area, carry on as necessary. Perhaps the problems youre having are due to the hairspray softening the base coat and primer , its quite strong stuff, I know it can dissolve paint if its too heavily applied.The 24 hour wait gives it chance to harden up again before the chipping begins.
                      as well as the brush i sometimes use a very well worn piece of 1200 wet and dry ,but used dry as it will be even finer than wet, hope this helps ,cheers tony

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #12
                        Al , tried and didn't like , as Jim I now use AK,a dream to use, no fuss.

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                        • AlanG
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 6296

                          #13
                          Cheers guys. Really mad it hasn't worked as i really wanted a worn look on my StuG. Might give it one more go. I'm reluctant to g down the expensive AK route. I do have some Vallejo & Humbrol masking fluids. Might try that next.

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                          • Ian M
                            Administrator
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 18261
                            • Ian
                            • Falster, Denmark

                            #14
                            Are you soaking the top coat with water. Also are the paint Matt?
                            When I do this I let the bottom coat dry 110% then I decant some hair spray and paint it on. (Yes with a hairy stick. Never an air brush). Leave to dry. Paint top coat let dry through. Wet it well with water this softens the paint and weakens the bond of the hairspray, and have at it. I found cocktail sticks are pretty good at 'scratching' and an old toothbrush quite good for worn off areas.
                            Group builds

                            Bismarck

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                            • AlanG
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 6296

                              #15
                              Hi Ian

                              Yes i'm applying water. Although i'm not waiting any time for it to soak in. Should i? Not sure how much hairspray to put on. I suppose the bits have had quite a bit of hairspray placed on them.

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