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Painting with flat enamel paint ? ?

jason@snakeriver

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I get about the same result with when useing a flat khaki paint (Gillespie) or a flat white now in doing my T-15 weasel. The paint comes out rather porous, ( as in, not being able to wipe off a grease stain, ect). vs painting with a semi, or gloss paint.
Is there a hardner or other additive that I could use to make the paint more durable. Tom @ Snake River
 

halftrack

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The century old dilemma. Paint with flat paint for authenticity and deal with what the military delt with (oil and grease stains) or use a semi gloss for easy cleanining. Flat is will always be somewhat porous. I would rather the flat with it's problems then having a semi-gloss wessel. Adding a hardner will just make the paint more likely to chip causing other problems with corrosion.
 

littlebob

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Jason,
It can also be made flatter and more porous if sprayed on too dry.Is your spray equipment adjusted properly with correct pressure ETC?
littllebob
 

jason@snakeriver

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Little Bob,
I agree, shooting too dry is always something to watch for. Of course trying to cover that much surface area and all the darn knoocks and crannys make it hard to get every square inch just right. Of course with an enamel you can, towards the end, thin down the paint and throw a wet coat onto finish. Tom
 
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