Airbrushing White
Primer/Micro Filler 60ml
- Pre-Thinned for Airbrushing
- Excellent Sealing Power
- Good Filling Properties
- Fast Drying
- Easy to Sand
Application Guide
Stir for about
2 mins until the ball bearing rattles freely, ensuring contents is
completely mixed before use.
Ensure surfaces to be coated are dry and free from all traces of
contaminants.
Spray at 15-40 psi.
2-3 coats are recommended leaving 5 mins between coats.
To give a less absorbent and glossy finish the surface should be lightly
polished with 1200/1500 wet and dry paper or micromesh.
For additional thinning and cleaning of equipment use Zero Cellulose
Thinners
Air drying at 20°C: Dust-free: 5 min, Touch Dry: 10 min and Hard Dry 30 mins.
Relocatable/Applying Basecoat : After 30 mins at 20°C
Please Note :
A few customers have found when masking the model, and when removing the
masking tape the primer peels off
To ensure this does not happen please read the following to ensure you
correctly apply the product
he Issues are due to the Primer and Thinners in the jar Not being mixed
correctly before before applying to the model
If the primer content, which is thick and heavy sinks to the bottom on the
jar, therefore if not stirred up fully, all you will be applying is
basically Grey Thinners and NOT enough primer which should bite into the
plastic and not peeling off
The Zero Primers do NOT have any ball bearing in the jars as 1 customer
managed to shake it so hard they smashed the glass, so for safety reasons !
All Zero Paints dry matt
and require clearcoating unless otherwise specified
Application Notes :
Zero Paints are pre-thinned for Airbrush use. Shake container
until paint is thoroughly mixed. Spray at 15 - 40 psi,
3 - 4 medium cross coats are recommended. Air drying at 20°C
Dust-free: 5 – 10 mins, Tack-free: 20 - 30 mins.
For additional thinning use Basecoat
Thinners.
Which
Airbrush Cleaner should I use ?
You can use either use Zero
Paints Airbrush Cleaner or Basecoat
Thinners, alternatively any thinners that contain Toluene
should work, but it's best to test first. DO
NOT use White Spirt or Acrylic Thinners, they are not suitable. |