IP
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Post by IP on Apr 29, 2004 22:40:13 GMT
Greetings,
Is it just me or has anyone else had problems with acrylic paint. Is is possible to lay cellulose over the top of it or is it big no, no.
Regards, IP
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Post by Tel on Apr 29, 2004 23:16:50 GMT
No good askin' me - I'm universally acknowledged as the world's worst painter - the swot team from the paint police should raid the place every time I get within 10 feet of a tin of the stuff
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IP
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Post by IP on Apr 30, 2004 21:35:38 GMT
Tel,
Think you an me must have gone to the same school of paintin, I keep getting the newest creation about right then the paint goes all weird. At present I'm on the third strip down and re-paint job. With a bit of luck though, this time it's looking reasonable to good Ha Ha...it's keeping the local paint supplier in a job though. Regards, IP
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Post by DaveBeaman on May 25, 2004 17:21:20 GMT
It is possible but very difficult to spray, and spray only not brush, over acrylic with cellulose. Ther should be no probs the otherway round. To spray over acrylic, a very fine spray and a few extra thin coats, not always covering the surface, should be used, allowing full drying between each coat.
If you want any more painting help, contact me off list; davebeaman@blueyonder.co.uk I will do my best to help there.
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