12-14-2006, 02:37 PM
Rodzo Wrote:Alot of the guys over at airbrush.com & Kustom Kulture only use the fantastik antibacterial heavy duty for their reduction with Auto Air (Similar to Createx and Fascolor). Windex doesn't work as well, nor other versions of the Fantastik. So I may give that a try as well. I guess I just need to learn patience, and not expect it to spray perfect right out of the bottle!
From the mouth of Mr. Craig Fraser over at Kustom Kulture Forum
"Try the Auto Air 4011. Windex, and Fantastik contain ammonia, which over time will yellow the paint, as well as any clear that comes in contact with it. Plus you really don't want a detergent agent in your paint. Does not promote adhesion. The chemical in Fantastik that makes the reducer break the paint down, and thin it so well was duplicated, and used to create the 4011 fast reducer. Good luck.
Paint on
Fraser"
So I guess that helped to answer my question. And since I have been getting into AutoAir, I happen to have the 4011 Reducer!
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Orange / Gold + 50 wt.
Aluminum Pushrods [COLOR="Black"]/ Turnbuckles[/COLOR]
[COLOR="DimGray"]Liquid FX[/COLOR] Airbrushed Body
http://www.liquidfxairbrushing.com