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    What did I do wrong if the paint started to crack and blister after I followed the instructions and let it dry for two days?
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    You might need to wipe your car down with mineral spirits. Maybe you had leftover stripper or brake cleaner on it that caused a chemical reaction with the paint.
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    How can I prevent the black paint turning gray and matte instead of glossy black when I am using glossy paint?
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    That's caused by moisture in the air, or painting in an area that's too cold.
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    Can I paint directly without primer?
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    Yes, but the paint might not stick very well. The primer is basically the preparation for the paint.
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    Why does the paint blister when I apply a second coat of paint to my model?
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    Blistering could happen when the model you're painting is wet or unclean. To prevent this, paint it in the shade and don't paint it when it's 85 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.
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    Can I paint one color and then come back 5 minutes later and use another color on the same part(s)?
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    No, you have to let the paint dry or it will cause an overlap of the paint and mix the color. Always use the same brand of paint if changing colors. Never use one brand onto a different brand. Due to the makeup of the paint, it usually takes 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on the brand of paint.
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    Can I put enamel paint over acrylic primer?
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    No. Enamel is like a hard temporary plastic, so you don't want to put it layered on acrylic because acrylic is a crystalline based plastic and might peel off or flake. Unless you want the car to have an enamel like coat, use clear primer instead or clear coat.
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    How do I remove lacquer paint from a diecast car? Will brake fluid remove lacquer paint?
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    Use acetone but not pure acetone. It is dangerous to use pure acetone, so always wear a respirator when using it. No, brake fluid is not a good choice.
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    I'm planning on rattle can spraying a die cast model with a clear coat, now that I'm finished with a dark green base coat. How long should I wait?
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    Wait about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the brand. Read the drying instructions on the brand packaging.
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