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2K is the Devil !!!!!

Hagwood

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I don’t know why I have such a hard time with this. I thought using it in the gun would be better than the experience I had with the Spraymax rattle cans, but had the same issue. I guess it’s solvent pop, but I did everything correctly from what I have seen. I tried sanding it off without messing up the dye, but……

I worked on that burst for a week to get it right, very disappointing. Guess I’ll just use Nitro on it next time. Even with taking a dang month to finish it just always goes down so nice for me.IMG_0027.jpeg
 
I don’t know why I have such a hard time with this. I thought using it in the gun would be better than the experience I had with the Spraymax rattle cans, but had the same issue. I guess it’s solvent pop, but I did everything correctly from what I have seen. I tried sanding it off without messing up the dye, but……

I worked on that burst for a week to get it right, very disappointing. Guess I’ll just use Nitro on it next time. Even with taking a dang month to finish it just always goes down so nice for me.View attachment 65760
Sorry man! Acrylic poly?
 
Why not just use nitro lacquer in a can?
As long as your base codes are stains and other nitro compatible products. Nitro is probably one of the easiest finishes to spray at home.
 
Why not just use nitro lacquer in a can?
As long as your base codes are stains and other nitro compatible products. Nitro is probably one of the easiest finishes to spray at home.
I’ve been using Nitro, and recently started using it in the gun after getting my equipment. That’s what I’m using on my Surf Green build, Oxford Primer, color and clear - all nitro. I love working with nitro and it goes down great, but just wanted to try a more ‘modern’ finish that’s more durable and doesn’t take 200 coats…..😀. And that you don’t have to wait 3 weeks before buffing/polishing.
 
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I’ve been using Nitro, and recently started using it in the gun after getting my equipment. That’s what I’m using on my Surf Green build, Oxford Primer, color and clear - all nitro. I love working with nitro and it goes down great, but just wanted to try a more ‘modern’ finish that’s more durable and doesn’t take 200 coats…..😀. And that you don’t have to wait 3 weeks before buffing/polishing.
On one hand I understand the desire to try new but after years of trying new I just keep going back to the ease of nitro.
 
Well Mama only thought Foosball was the Devil. 2K is the actual Devil !!! Man, you can feel, smell, and taste the evil in it even when sanding it off, even with a respirator.

I swear there was a Devil figure in the finish just taunting me.......

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Oh man, it really is the devil! Every time I use it, my lungs are burning for a day. Maybe it also reacts badly to dyes? I used it for 3 of my builds but haven't tried it with dyes so far. Spraymax on the two and another amazon brand on my latest red superstrat . The spraymax finish is great, very durable. The other one (sadly on my latest red superstrat) is still soft! I press my fingernail and it leaves a mark after months of finishing it! It's going to get a refinish soon, I'll probably continue that thread I created a while back.
 
I bought some cans of clear coat 2k polyurethane a few years ago. The more I read about it, the more nervous I became. I evantually gave them to someone else. I understand that it's a very durable finish, but I would not want to risk messing up my lungs with the stuff.

Michael
 
I bought some cans of clear coat 2k polyurethane a few years ago. The more I read about it, the more nervous I became. I evantually gave them to someone else. I understand that it's a very durable finish, but I would not want to risk messing up my lungs with the stuff.

Michael
Smart move. I usually use a respirator mask and it's fine, except sometimes I get ahead of myself and apply the first pass without it. Even that's enough to mess you up for the rest of the day.
 
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