Metal Primer 60ml Pre-thinned ready for Airbrush use.
Drying Time
Air drying at 20 °C: - Dust free: 8 – 10 min. - Handling: 20 min. - Through drying: 60 min.
If required sand using 3600 grade or higher Micromesh or Ultra Fine Scotch Brite Pads
Once applied thoroughly clean your Airbrush A.S.A.P. as the Primer may damage your Airbrush if left.
Characteristics
Excellent adhesion on Iron, Steel, Aluminium and White Metal, Light Alloys, Zinc-coated Metal and Stainless Steel, Good covering power, Fast drying, Chromate-free and lead free
All Zero Paints dry matt and require clearcoating unless otherwise specified
Application Notes :
Zero Paints are pre-thinned for Airbrush use. Shake container until paint is thoroughly mixed. Spray at 15 - 40 psi,
3 - 4 medium cross coats are recommended. Air drying at 20°C Dust-free: 5 – 10 mins, Tack-free: 20 - 30 mins.
For additional thinning use Basecoat Thinners.
Which Airbrush Cleaner should I use ?
You can use either use Zero Paints Airbrush Cleaner or Basecoat Thinners, alternatively any thinners that contain Toluene should work, but it's best to test first. DO NOT use White Spirt or Acrylic Thinners, they are not suitable.
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Health and Safety Notes :
Harmful by inhalation. Irritating to eyes. Keep away from sources of ignition. NO SMOKING. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. Wear suitable gloves. Use in a well ventilated area. Keep out of reach of children. Please download the Material Safety Datasheets here ->
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Please Note : A few customers have found when masking the model, and when removing the masking tape the primer peels off
To ensure this does not happen please read the following to ensure you correctly apply the product
he Issues are due to the Primer and Thinners in the jar Not being mixed correctly before before applying to the model
If the primer content, which is thick and heavy sinks to the bottom on the jar, therefore if not stirred up fully, all you will be applying is basically Grey Thinners and NOT enough primer which should bite into the plastic and not peeling off
The Zero Primers do NOT have any ball bearing in the jars as 1 customer managed to shake it so hard they smashed the glass, so for safety reasons !