water based paint?

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zane

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Hi yall, newbie here, just found a water based product made by createx for airbrushes that takes urethane clears to seal. Anyone used these? They seem to be rather inexpensive (6-$7 for 4oz), and available in bunches of colors. I like the idea of 4oz at a time as I paint cycles, and everyone wants a different color.
 

G0rdyb1ker

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Hi Zane

I use autoair all the time and it works great, if you go for it you need to apply very light coats( a light coat of urethane is a medium to heavy coat of Auto Air)

Also get the reducer if your putting it thru an airbrush, it works better than reducing with water I also use the base coat sealer.

By drying with a hot air gun you can get the layers applied pretty quick and theres no need to sand either. The fact that you dont have to clear straight away is also pretty helpful.

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zane

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Thanks for the tips, what clear do people use with this? I have just got done using Transtar's Finish Tec because that was what I had left over from the last paint job, but would be curious as to a good, inexpensive clear for this.
Zane
 
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