Hello all,
I hope everyone has enjoyed their Xmas festivities so far.
My question is, has anyone applied decals onto the Mr Surfacer black 1500 before? If so how did it?
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Mr Finishing Surfacer 1500 black
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Re: Mr Finishing Surfacer 1500 black
Its a primer not sure you want to install decals over that surface ,
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Re: Mr Finishing Surfacer 1500 black
The finish has come up so well and is so smooth it’s almost a shame to put a clear or another finish over it..
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Re: Mr Finishing Surfacer 1500 black
I use the bottled version a lot, I cannot understand what is really different from this than a flat base coat so I don:t understand why decals would not work fine, I have never tried though. I actually by lots of mr surfaces primer and just pour a bunch of their leveling thinner in the jar so it is premixed and have it ready to go through the airbrush. I love the stuff.
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Re: Mr Finishing Surfacer 1500 black
I really wanted to get the bottle version but stock is out due to Covid delivery issues. I have to admit the can sprayed well.cbk57 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 5:44 pm I use the bottled version a lot, I cannot understand what is really different from this than a flat base coat so I don:t understand why decals would not work fine, I have never tried though. I actually by lots of mr surfaces primer and just pour a bunch of their leveling thinner in the jar so it is premixed and have it ready to go through the airbrush. I love the stuff.
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Re: Mr Finishing Surfacer 1500 black
But mainly used as a primer, but depending on the decals and surface flat finished just might cause silvering of the decals
only way to find out is to try it
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Re: Mr Finishing Surfacer 1500 black
Well the decal went down well in a test, no silvering but unfortunately it would not adhere to the surface that well.