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Re: Mr Surfacer question

Postby hrtpaul » Mon Oct 05, 2015 3:15 pm

tor lives wrote: use the Premium Thinners for over-coating of high gloss finishes, (a really good spray painters trick that Knotty taught me).
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What does this do mate?
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Re: Mr Surfacer question

Postby tor lives » Mon Oct 05, 2015 5:16 pm

hrtpaul wrote:
tor lives wrote: use the Premium Thinners for over-coating of high gloss finishes, (a really good spray painters trick that Knotty taught me).
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What does this do mate?


It enhances, highlights, equalizers. and protects the high gloss finish. Panel beater/spray painters do it all the time with cars. As mentioned, Knotty taught me the trick, and I have never looked back.
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Re: Mr Surfacer question

Postby hrtpaul » Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:10 pm

So you just spray it neat over the gloss coat? Do you do this before or after the paint is dry? Ta mate
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Re: Mr Surfacer question

Postby tor lives » Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:27 pm

hrtpaul wrote:So you just spray it neat over the gloss coat? Do you do this before or after the paint is dry? Ta mate


A couple of light coats neat over the paint while it is drying, (this is what flattens the paint out and gives it a beautiful even sheen). Resist the temptation to get carried away though, because it is thinners you are spraying, and you don't want to f@#k up your nice gloss finish. Also has the effect of cleaning the airbrush in the process, so it is win win :D .
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Re: Mr Surfacer question

Postby hrtpaul » Tue Oct 06, 2015 3:41 pm

Hmmmm might have to give that a go I reckon. Thanks mate :)
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Re: Mr Surfacer question

Postby kfutter » Thu Oct 08, 2015 3:28 pm

What Ray is talking about is usually referred to as a 'flash coat' (not the ones you buy from David Jones). It's meant to enhance the self-levelling properties of the drying coat of paint. I've never really got it to work for me, though.

So, with this GP thinners stuff - it sounds like it's just turps, no?

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Re: Mr Surfacer question

Postby hrtpaul » Thu Oct 08, 2015 5:46 pm

Nah Kez it's just a different type of thinners. It's used and evaporates like lacquer thinners and has similar properties as well. It even smells the same IIRC :)
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Re: Mr Surfacer question

Postby kfutter » Thu Oct 08, 2015 8:50 pm

hrtpaul wrote:Nah Kez it's just a different type of thinners. It's used and evaporates like lacquer thinners and has similar properties as well. It even smells the same IIRC :)


So maybe it's actually a variant of lacquer thinners, then? They're not petroleum-based, though, but cellulose-based (which is why it's called cellulose thinners in the UK).

Maybe I'll just have to trot down to Bunnings and check it out myself.

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Re: Mr Surfacer question

Postby tor lives » Thu Oct 08, 2015 9:19 pm

Kev, I get mine from Supercheap Auto.
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