Why do spray cans hate me?
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Why do spray cans hate me?
Hey there!
I have problems with spray cans. The first one is a can of varnish that ruins every fig I use it on. It leaves stains on the figs and doesn't coat them properly. The paint starts running, too.
I have a similar problem with a can of white primer I bought yesterday. It doesn't make an even coat but it leaves small bumps all over the figs.
Do I make a mistake that can be corrected or do I just have very bad luck in chosing my cans?
I have problems with spray cans. The first one is a can of varnish that ruins every fig I use it on. It leaves stains on the figs and doesn't coat them properly. The paint starts running, too.
I have a similar problem with a can of white primer I bought yesterday. It doesn't make an even coat but it leaves small bumps all over the figs.
Do I make a mistake that can be corrected or do I just have very bad luck in chosing my cans?
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Are you shaking the cans really well before use?
Where did you get the sprays from? Are they GW sprays, or at least intended for use on minis? Or are they just general purpose paints?
How close are you standing when you spray? Do you move the can as you spray, or just blast it from one position? How many figs are you spraying at a time? If you do several at once, you are less likely to overspray any single model.
Is the paint dry before you varnish? Is it an appropriate, model-friendly spray?
Best of luck
Joe
Where did you get the sprays from? Are they GW sprays, or at least intended for use on minis? Or are they just general purpose paints?
How close are you standing when you spray? Do you move the can as you spray, or just blast it from one position? How many figs are you spraying at a time? If you do several at once, you are less likely to overspray any single model.
Is the paint dry before you varnish? Is it an appropriate, model-friendly spray?
Best of luck

Joe
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aah, that's why, purity seal is only for the small purity seals on 40K mini's. Due to the corruption of chaos on all other mini's, it tends to eat away at them!!!!!! 

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Hoomin, get serious 
Emperor, where do you use the spray? Outside?
I've had some problems with varnish in humid or cold conditions.
If the varnish eats into your paintjob, you spray too much on the mini. The varnish should never form a liquid coat over the mini, rather apply less and do several coats (let dry for at least 15 mins).
Your primer is either old (maybe in the shop for a year?) or you sprayed from too far (or during rain/freezing temperature). Other than varnish, you can move quite close to the mini with primer spray.

Emperor, where do you use the spray? Outside?
I've had some problems with varnish in humid or cold conditions.
If the varnish eats into your paintjob, you spray too much on the mini. The varnish should never form a liquid coat over the mini, rather apply less and do several coats (let dry for at least 15 mins).
Your primer is either old (maybe in the shop for a year?) or you sprayed from too far (or during rain/freezing temperature). Other than varnish, you can move quite close to the mini with primer spray.
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Can't be, because the same thing happens when I spray for less than a second.Tim wrote:If the varnish eats into your paintjob, you spray too much on the mini.
I don't know about the weather/outside conditions, because I have used it on several occasions.
Can we switch over to German, maybe? I can't really explain the effect in English...
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