by robertmelvin » Wed Sep 23, 2015 1:51 pm
Unfortunately it does have a pretty heavy paint smell, but open a window and start a fan and it will dissipate pretty quickly, but honestly the best I've found is Krylon for plastics at Wal-Mart. I've used, and still have, so me model specific primers like Alclad, which I like the best of the model specific ones. It still has a pretty good odor, but it's already thinned. Just pour and shoot. Comes in white, grey and black. Ain't cheap, though. Like I said, the best I've found is Krylon, just as good as Alclad. And, you don't have to clean your airbrush when you're done!
Bob
Unfortunately it does have a pretty heavy paint smell, but open a window and start a fan and it will dissipate pretty quickly, but honestly the best I've found is Krylon for plastics at Wal-Mart. I've used, and still have, so me model specific primers like Alclad, which I like the best of the model specific ones. It still has a pretty good odor, but it's already thinned. Just pour and shoot. Comes in white, grey and black. Ain't cheap, though. Like I said, the best I've found is Krylon, just as good as Alclad. And, you don't have to clean your airbrush when you're done!
Bob