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Drying Time For Tamiya Spray Before Masking?


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I am planning on using Tamiya TS-26 White spray on a current project. As it is a two tone paint scheme, I will be applying Tamiya masking tape to the white once set up. Any suggestions as to how long to let this "dry" before masking? I am impatient(modeler's curse), but don't want to ruin the underlying finish. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

David

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My eperience w/ that stuff, AT LEAST 24 hours. I've used the Tami rattle cans on some parts of my Trumpeter Tomcat, and I actually have let it sit there for 48-72 hours, but then again, I had a ton of other fiddly-parts in the works to keep me busy as well.

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Hey Guys,

Thanks for your suggestions. I ended up priming with Tamiya fine white surface primer yesterday. Wet sanded several hours later. Decanted/degassed Tamiya white synthetic spray lacquer, waiting several hours before shooting it. Came out really nice. Placed it in a food dehydrator for two hours. The model was then masked for paint the second color. After a little experimentation on a scrap primed water bottle, the maroon color came out well. The Tamiya masking tape is just fantastic! Thanks again for everyone's words of wisdom. I tend to be a " little impatient"...

David

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