Rob van Abeelen
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- October 9, 2013 at 5:06 pm #44853
:welc , loads of good stuf on here and a lot of people that like to help , enjoy 😉
September 21, 2013 at 7:36 pm #44588Like Ben says , and when you first go over 2000 grid sandpaper with your razorblade by rubbing it just [b]one [/b]way square to the sand paper , creating a 2000 grid burr on one side of the blade , then slightly bend it to keep the edges out of the paint and carefully rub over the run while holding the blade nice and level and let the 2000grid burr slowely take away the run.
You are done when you see no low spots anymore.
This is how i do it and it is a very effective way.Rob
August 14, 2013 at 2:38 pm #44065[quote=”jim c” post=32738]i have to agree with artspray. its not much different than any other acrylic airbrush paints made for t-shirts. i can say i dont use it here in my shop. i have tried it many times and while its safer to use it cant compare to solvent basecoats.[/quote]
Sorry but autoair is not specificly made for t-shirts , you can afcourse use it on t-shirts but actual you need createx for that and it has a better coverage than most solvent based systems , like Artspry says , lay it on light is the key and it is a good quality paint for custom work.
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