Not a bad question at all. The type of urethane-resin used to make 4030 atomizes better when sprayed soon after mixing with the paint, and more importantly, reducer. Our new Wicked Opaque Colors are made with an acrylic-urethane resin and don't benefit from mixing with 4030 as do our traditional acrylic-resin paints. Thank you.
Thanks for all the informative videos. If I can add candy2o in 4030 or uvls I was wondering if I could mix it in with urethane clear to create a tinted head lights. Has anyone ever tried?
Wait time for break-down of water-surface tension is recommended by most manufacturers of water-based automotive paints. However, you don't have to wait. This is more of a technique for painters who desire an optimum finish in regards to leveling, however you can skip this step especially if you're in a rush and the leveling and smoothness of the finish (for example automotive or musical instrument refinishing) isn't required. If adding other additives like a flow improver, test extensively first. Thank you.
Helpful as always Simon, cheers 👍
Thanks Simon 😎
Definitely helps. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
why does the paint not come with 4030 already mixed? (Probably a stupid question!)
Not a bad question at all. The type of urethane-resin used to make 4030 atomizes better when sprayed soon after mixing with the paint, and more importantly, reducer. Our new Wicked Opaque Colors are made with an acrylic-urethane resin and don't benefit from mixing with 4030 as do our traditional acrylic-resin paints. Thank you.
Got to get me some
thanks!
Thank you. I would like to find those Measuring cups
We found them online. A simple search produces many options. Thank you.
Thanks for all the informative videos.
If I can add candy2o in 4030 or uvls I was wondering if I could mix it in with urethane clear to create a tinted head lights. Has anyone ever tried?
4050 UVLS Gloss Clear is the recommended mixing medium for candy2o, which are concentrated dyes, www.candy2o.com. Thank you.
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Why wait 12-15 minutes?
The alcohol in the 4011 Reducer breaks down the water's surface tension, which allows for better flow and improved leveling. Thank you.
@CreatexColors is it possible to add flow improver and skip waiting 12-15 minutes?
Wait time for break-down of water-surface tension is recommended by most manufacturers of water-based automotive paints. However, you don't have to wait. This is more of a technique for painters who desire an optimum finish in regards to leveling, however you can skip this step especially if you're in a rush and the leveling and smoothness of the finish (for example automotive or musical instrument refinishing) isn't required. If adding other additives like a flow improver, test extensively first. Thank you.