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You CAN spray it on bare plastic, but why would you WANT to?

plowboy, on 20 Nov 2013 - 09:07 AM, said:snapback.png

Primer is a must! It makes a huge difference! I primer every single part on every model I build even if I plan on brush painting a few parts. It makes the paint cover so much better which allows you to use less paint. It will also prevent paint from wicking away from sharp edges and pooling around panel lines. I use Plasti Kote sandable primer exclusively. It goes on thin, dries smooth and doesn't obscure details.

What made me start primering all of my parts was that I always had trouble spraying engines and chassis' (if I used a gloss paint on the chassis). The paint would always wick away from the high areas and pool in the low areas. One day, when I was primering a body, I decided to primer my engine and transmission to see if it would help my paint coverage. When I sprayed my engine with paint, I was amazed at how well the paint covered! One coat of paint and it was covered perfectly! I then proceeded to primer the rest of my parts and haven't looked back since. I won't even consider painting over bare plastic anymore!

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