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Re: Paint problems on plastic ...can paint-stripper prevent adherence?
« Reply #15 on: September 07, 2023, 08:56:20 AM »
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On the other hand, I haven't used Tru-Color Paints yet in scenarios that require masking, so my opinion may change after I use up my supply of Scalecoat II.

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Tru-Color is just different.  I understand everything you said, and did the same with other model paints.  But it's not a recipe for success with Tru-Color.

On the plus side, you can mask and paint the next color in about 20 minutes if it's going over a good primer base!!  I love to be able to paint two-color passenger car schemes in a single work session. 

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Re: Paint problems on plastic ...can paint-stripper prevent adherence?
« Reply #16 on: September 07, 2023, 11:27:31 AM »
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Totally understand what you are saying Peteski. I'm just saying what I did and it worked very well for me. Even with the layers I did, I didn't lose any details. I keep every layer as thin as possible. Sometimes it comes down to one's technique.

Example of a couple units I did using the promoter.
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