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THIS PAINT RULES!!!! and no I do not work for parma. I paint rc bodies professionally and this is the paint. I paint all brands, Proline, jconcepts, traxxas, team, ect. and it bonds with all. The paint outlasts the body. I have tried other paints and this paint has all them beat. What I love about the paint is its very workable. Its dry time is very fast. By the time I change colors its dry. So no in between color down time. Also it doesn't have that rubbery feel that some water based lexan pain[…] |
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I have bookshelves of Airbrush paint, and this paint is the best working with the least hassle. The colors are great, not having to thin the mixture is also a plus. I don't understand why paint would get a bad review... I've painted not only for myself, but for friends and customers and they all ask me what paint I use. I spray this, let it dry overnight, back it with a white coat and after that dries I use duct tape to protect the rub spots on the body (sides/body-mounts/exhaust etc...) I've ye[…] |
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Parmas claim that their paint "actually becomes part of the body" is completely false. To become a part of the body there has to be some sort of bond and if you can wash it off with water then no bond has occurred. I realize that it is a water base paint, but there are other water base paints (in other industries) that can hold up to harsher solvents than water after they cure.
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Very easy to apply as it's water based. Easy to clean, easy to test etc... just easy. But it won't become part of the body. So far I tried 16 colors on 4 different lexan bodies. Without backing paint with alu-tape afterward there's no chance to not loose it. Even water can wash it of. BTW: I know how to prepare body shell, how to paint and how to treat lexan. You will never have any problems with bond between lexan and paint if use Pectra. However I'll stick to crappy Parma anyway cause it's so […] |
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hate this paint prepared the surface as best as i can paint peals right off water base sucks sorry parma |
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This is great paint. I have painted many bodies with this paint . |
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This is great paint. I have painted many bodies with this paint for pro and club racers and it works great and is very durable. come on? Everyone know's faskolor is one of the best paints for lexan bodies. |
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These paints are great if you want to hang your car on the wall and admire your paint job. It is just not durable enough to be used on a track. It scratches on easiest touch and dissolves in water if you try to wash your body shell. Modern water based paints do not behave this way. I am highly disappointed with it. |
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