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What are you guys using to thin out faskolor for airbrushing? I'm not really sure what to use and I want to use something good so I dont F***up my new body.
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Ive never had to thin faskolor, but for super fine lines i do it. mix windex and water 50/50 then mix that about 40 paint / 60 windex water mix
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Windex really?? I have never herd of using that before
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the paints are water based so alcohol will dry them out on the tip as will most other reducers
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The alcohol in Windex has a higher surface tension than straight water...this helps it to not bead up on non-porous surfaces (like Lexan) when it is sprayed.
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I used a little Windex also. Just a little goes a long way...and it makes your yellows turn green....
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Did they dry green? If it alters the color you can use clear Windex or Createx makes actual waterbased reducer that is also clear.
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ALright thanks, i'm going to try it today and ill post the pics later.:joy:
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Well here it is the red is a little light but it still looks good.
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thats the one thing i hate about faskolor is there are no good reds all of them too light or to pink etc lol looks good from what i can tell tho
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Thanks, I screwed up and backed the Faspearl Red too late in the paint process but its not too bad, in the sun it looks darker and its got the whole pearl effect.
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Obsessive R/C Wrote:Did they dry green? If it alters the color you can use clear Windex or Createx makes actual waterbased reducer that is also clear.
The Auto Air reducer works good for other Auto Air paints....I tried it once with Faskolor, and it seemed to make it worse. Just based on that, I would stick to same brand mixing...
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I've personally never had any trouble with Createx products mixing with Faskolor. I would agree that staying within the same brand is the safest route although water based products are generally not as sensitive as solvent based products when it comes to mixing brands.