Primer for resin kits.
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GilderLegend
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Primer for resin kits.
Have just bought some resin kits from Salute at Ex Cel this past Saturday. Can anyone suggest a good primer? Also is it imperative that I scrub away at the models with soap and water prior to priming?
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Yep, give the parts a really good scrub.
Stynlrez/Ultimate primer works well.
Stynlrez/Ultimate primer works well.
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Thanks for the answer, I am just returning to model making after a long lay off so will be asking some pretty basic questions the first of which is : Q. What does Ultimate stand for?
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Ignore last request......just googled it and now comprendez....oops!
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Ha ha you can find our stuff here www.umpretail.comGilderLegend wrote:Ignore last request......just googled it and now comprendez....oops!
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Resin parts could have some dirt from the molds , and this I usually wash them with some water and soap ...I'm referring the figure busts , I used the Ultimate /Styrenlez primer in one of my last resin figures build and the result is great !

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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Thanks all for the advice. Stand by for more questions of the "bleedin obvious" nature.
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That's what we are here forGilderLegend wrote:Thanks all for the advice. Stand by for more questions of the "bleedin obvious" nature.
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
What kinda soap then ? I work with brass on the railway and use a bathroom cleaner to clean then. Soap can have something in them that leaves a film?
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Ordinary washing-up liquid will work just fine.
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
I use washing up liquid with an art brush and an old tooth brush to give resin parts a good scrubbing. Then I allow the parts to dry thoroughly. After this my primer of choice is automotive acrylic primer from an aerosol. If the surface feels a but coarse I use some fine wet n dry (used dry) and VERY gently go over the primed surface with it. After this I use a soft makeup blusher brush to brush away any residual fine dust.
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Whilst wearing a face mask pleaseNoelSmith wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:12 pm I use washing up liquid with an art brush and an old tooth brush to give resin parts a good scrubbing. Then I allow the parts to dry thoroughly. After this my primer of choice is automotive acrylic primer from an aerosol. If the surface feels a but coarse I use some fine wet n dry (used dry) and VERY gently go over the primed surface with it. After this I use a soft makeup blusher brush to brush away any residual fine dust.
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Are you talking about Covid or Spraying? LOL
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Resin dust, not a good idea to breathe it in
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Peter I was referring to the miniscule amount of fine dust when very gently going over the surface of the primer with fine wet and dry , not bare resin.
Just for the record I do use a proper respirator mask with replaceable filters when rubbing down bare materials and dried paint and also when actually spray painting and air brushing and have done so whilst modelling for the last 60 years plus. So please do not make assumptions about me not taking my health seriously.
Just for the record I do use a proper respirator mask with replaceable filters when rubbing down bare materials and dried paint and also when actually spray painting and air brushing and have done so whilst modelling for the last 60 years plus. So please do not make assumptions about me not taking my health seriously.
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Noel,NoelSmith wrote: Sun Nov 15, 2020 4:24 pm Peter I was referring to the miniscule amount of fine dust when very gently going over the surface of the primer with fine wet and dry , not bare resin.
Just for the record I do use a proper respirator mask with replaceable filters when rubbing down bare materials and dried paint and also when actually spray painting and air brushing and have done so whilst modelling for the last 60 years plus. So please do not make assumptions about me not taking my health seriously.
Apologies if you feel I was making assumptions, there are some new modellers who are not aware of the needs when using resin kits
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Peter, no problem. Apology accepted.
Perhaps it could have been made clearer whilst making your replies that they were really aimed at newer modellers.
Perhaps it could have been made clearer whilst making your replies that they were really aimed at newer modellers.
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
You shouldn’t really be breathing in the dust from primer either.
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Re: Primer for resin kits.
Paul, I did actually state that I use a respirator mask when rubbing down materials and dry paint. Dry paint would of course include primer.
Paragraph 2 of my reply to Peter of November 15th.
Paragraph 2 of my reply to Peter of November 15th.

