Inter-Coat for Createx

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Don't know if this is right, but I'm using rattle can primer with a coat of opaque white as a base. I haven't found the base coat locally yet.

Rob
 
What I'm looking for Pogue is an 'inter'coat. A clear coat you would apply between layers. For instance when I do flames on my dodgers and spoons in 3 or 4 colors, I like to protect/lock each layer. That way if something goes wrong, I don't lose the whole project, just the last application.

Also on your base. I was using Krylon flat white. Beware, you can NOT wash the water base pearls off of this base. They stain and you need to re-shoot base.

Gonna visit the hobby store and try a bottle of Createx 5601 clear base.

Edd
 
Ahh, I see. I guess I read through your post too fast. I have been using the Createx gloss clear top-coat to protect the finish just before the permanent top-coat, I would think it would work for you also.

Silver Streak - I don't know what top-coat you are using, but I do know that DN (moisture cure) does not like aeresol spray!! I tried a few of the clear sprays and not one of them worked under the DN.
 
Yea, DN, or at least the original formula, is sensitive. On plugs and cranks I sometimes use an acrylic clear over the createx (heat set) and than use Devcon for finish coat. On spoons & blades/dodgers I don't use the acrylic I just dip in DN...but I'm also looking for something other than DN moisture cure that's easier for dipping. I've tried an automotive lacquer and it just wasn't hard enough AND it wasn't "worm proof". Suggestions anyone???
 
Krylon has an ill effect on my fluorescent paint. Sort of dulls the pop. I guess I'll go with the Createx 5601. At least it's cheap!

RJ
 

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