Product Description
Clar Finish for Models. Decal Surface Prep. Tough non yellowing high quality finish. Easy water cleanup.
The Micro Coat Finishes are more than just an attractive finish – this is one tough finish, and a
real breakthrough in a modem formulation of water-reducible acrylic resin. For models that get a
lot of handling, this is the answer. Even Micro Coat Flat and Micro Coat Satin continue to look
like new after a great deal of handling.
Of course, the main reason to use Micro Coat Finishes is that they are the ideal way to insure
that your Microscale Decals perform at their full potential for realism. This way they do very well
by hiding the edge of the decals carrier film. Micro Coat Gloss gives you a “'wet look” shine
that replicates the new synthetic paint used on the real thing. It is also the answer for a glossy
base necessary for decaling all the
Micro Coat Finishes use the same water clear acrylic resin, which is rough and flexible and
adheres strongly to paint and plastic. The finish should last at least twenty years under ordinary
conditions, for models this should be forever? This product should be airbrushed for best
results. You can dilute the Micro Coat finishes with distilled water by 10 to 15% for air brushing.
For clean up, before it is completely dry, ordinary warm tap water with a little detergent works
great. If you put 3 inches of water in a container beside you while you are spraying you can
clean up instantly by removing your paint supply and running water through the airbrush while
operating it in the container immersed in water. This is quick and easy and makes no mess. It is
especially handy if you are doing a lot of spraying with time in between.
It is recommended to use about 25 lbs psi. or more of air pressure to your airbrush. The job
comes out smoother and dries' faster. For those who do not air brush, you can use a brush for
application of your desire and thinning procedures may not be needed? Apply like you would
do for lacquers, use single strokes in one direction and feather lightly. Do not brush in or you will
leave brush strokes. There are times in touch up phase or detail work where you may use this
technique.