Krylon Clear Coat Incompatibilities?

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Krylon Clear Coat Incompatibilities?

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Anyone ever have problems spraying Krylon clearcoats over Testors colors? I recently had a model paint finish totally get screwed up after I sprayed a can of Krylon matt finish over the Testors color and off-brand name gloss coat. The paint wrinkled up in several locations, primarily where the matt coat was thicker. Apparently there was a reaction with the underlying gloss coat or Testors color paint, both of which had had several days to dry. Any idea what happened?
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Yep. Been there, wearing the T-shirt. :evil:

#1 Testor's enamels take FOREVER to cure completely. And, Yes, they need to be absolutely 100% cured before you clear over them.

#2 Krylon Clear contains a very "hot" thinner that will soften the underlying paint layers. I've also seen this destroy decals that have not been coated.

These are both reasons I use almost exclusively acrylic paints on models. Being water-based, when they're dry, they're cured - no waiting days for the paint to finish out-gassing. Also, I have had better luck with Testor's Clear coats, or if you prefer the hardware store paints, check out the Excel Colour Vision line. Also enamel/lacquer, but not nearly as "hot" as the Krylon.
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Thanks for the confirmation. I usually use acrylic clearcoats sprayed with an airbrush, but I just have been lazy lately. Sometimes it just seems easier to get the spray cans out. Learned a good lesson this time. I'll avoid the Krylon stuff in the future, at least when spraying on Testors products.
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How about old style Krylon matt fixative? Or clear fix? Different formula meant for protecting artwork?
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en'til Zog wrote:How about old style Krylon matt fixative? Or clear fix? Different formula meant for protecting artwork?
that stuff is a bad idea. It isn't even archival 8>/
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I found out the hard way that Walmart's ColorPlace clear spray enamel should not be used on clear parts. My TOS Viper has a permanently frosted canopy. :(
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jonmarcus wrote:I found out the hard way that Walmart's ColorPlace clear spray enamel should not be used on clear parts. My TOS Viper has a permanently frosted canopy. :(
Ah well. Live and learn.
Lesson of the day - NEVER Clear Coat your Clear parts!
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