Waldo
31st October 2005, 05:47 PM
G'day,
I'm smack in the middle of painting toy trains (water based paint) and the bits I've painted purple as soon as the water based p/thayne hits it, it either goes cloudy like I've over painted or it bubbles.
It only happens to the purple painted bits - no other colour reacts like this and they all get painted with the paint and polyurathayne.
I know in printing blue is a rotten olour for commercial printers in regards to drying, scuffing etc. Can anyone enlighten me on the purple? I could not use it and probably won't use it again.
I'm not overpainting and the coat of p/thayne hasn't got bubbles in the tin etc. been doing this for years now. Buugered if I know what's going on. :confused:
I'm smack in the middle of painting toy trains (water based paint) and the bits I've painted purple as soon as the water based p/thayne hits it, it either goes cloudy like I've over painted or it bubbles.
It only happens to the purple painted bits - no other colour reacts like this and they all get painted with the paint and polyurathayne.
I know in printing blue is a rotten olour for commercial printers in regards to drying, scuffing etc. Can anyone enlighten me on the purple? I could not use it and probably won't use it again.
I'm not overpainting and the coat of p/thayne hasn't got bubbles in the tin etc. been doing this for years now. Buugered if I know what's going on. :confused: