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Post by admiralev on Jun 29, 2008 1:07:38 GMT 1
Ok so I am looking to repaint my cub so I ran out and picked up a can of black 'Krylon Fusion' to test out and eventually use on the cub. I sprayed some on a piece of foam from the packaging and it melted it away a bit. I also tried spraying from furthur away, which gave less damage, but I couldn't get the coverage I wanted from that distance.
Am I doing something wrong? Has anyone else had trouble with fusion because I have heard that it works well? I don't understand why it would melt my foam but others have used it with success..
Could anyone provide some insight?
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Post by dx6channel on Jul 6, 2008 1:10:42 GMT 1
Maybe because the packaging foam is different then the foam the SC is made from.
I used that paint and it worked fine.
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Post by mrmugen on Jul 6, 2008 2:10:00 GMT 1
I painted 3 planes with it.....no problems. Do not spray close to the plane. Make sure it is at least a foot or better away.
Kevin
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Post by admiralev on Jul 6, 2008 3:35:27 GMT 1
its too late at this point. im too afraid to spray it on the cub. i dont want to wreck it. i went with brush on acrylics instead, then used a roller to smooth out the brush marks.
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Post by cvrcmember on Jul 11, 2008 16:44:57 GMT 1
Same here! I only used brush acrylics. they were the safest! ;D
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