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As Steve said, Tamiya is the "weapon of choice" of many here. But it's expensive and can be hard to find. 

Lately I've been having excellent results with Touch N Tone Flat White, Flat Gray, and Flat Black as primer. This is cheap, near-generic spray paint I found in a couple local hardware stores but it works great as a primer. It might actually be the same stuff as the late, lamented Walmart Color Place flat white, gray, and black, which were also excellent primers. I hope you can find it in Canada. 

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Just recently started airbrushing unthinned Stynylrez acrylic on the recommendation of another forum member. Not so sure it is really any better than the Krylon rattlecan primer I used to use but I wanted something acrylic that I could airbrush. Will continue to use it.  And in comes in several colors too.

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1 hour ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

I now use mostly Duplicolor "Primer/Sealer".

 

 

 

Steve

I followed your advice Steve seeing how beautiful your builds come out. But the more expensive primer. I tried the cheaper Duplicolor primer and it didn't protect the plastic as well as the more expensive one. At least with my experience. 

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13 minutes ago, ewetwo said:

I followed your advice Steve seeing how beautiful your builds come out. But the more expensive primer. I tried the cheaper Duplicolor primer and it didn't protect the plastic as well as the more expensive one. At least with my experience. 

Which one are you using?

 

 

 

Steve

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2 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

Which one are you using?

 

 

 

Steve

The can that cost $11 Steve. There are other Duplicolor primers that run around $6. In the same auto parts store. but the paint burned through them.

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5 hours ago, ewetwo said:

The can that cost $11 Steve. There are other Duplicolor primers that run around $6. In the same auto parts store. but the paint burned through them.

Apparently the same primers that I am using.

I don’t think I’ve ever spent less than $9.00 or $10.00 on a can of Duplicolor, and the price continues to rise.

 

 

Steve

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On 3/31/2021 at 4:06 PM, JollySipper said:

You can shoot DupliColor Perfect Match paints over it with no problem

That's good information. I didn't realize Rustoleum 2X primer would be safe under Duplicolor Perfect Match lacquers. 

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On 3/31/2021 at 2:10 PM, Snake45 said:

As Steve said, Tamiya is the "weapon of choice" of many here. But it's expensive and can be hard to find. 

Lately I've been having excellent results with Touch N Tone Flat White, Flat Gray, and Flat Black as primer. This is cheap, near-generic spray paint I found in a couple local hardware stores but it works great as a primer. It might actually be the same stuff as the late, lamented Walmart Color Place flat white, gray, and black, which were also excellent primers. I hope you can find it in Canada. 

Snake the walmarts in my area no longer carry the primmer so if they do in your area better get all you can

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