I have a question. when doing throwies, would you have to wait around for the fill in to dry before doing the outline, or do the paints not go wierd and mix?
It depends. If you use silver paint for your fill, yeah, you have to wait until it's cpmpletely dry, or the silver will eat your outline. I also have that problem with flat white krylon, but if your fill is dusty enough you should be able to do it immediately afterwards, except with silver. If you do a solid fill, best to wait.
hey i have valspar and they are easier to push low pressure or softer spring i have orange covers good and works good wit ny thins fats and german outlines
you SAID guess what i found at home depot today rustoleom cans and they also have painters touch i was sooo happy i got some painters touch and went undera bridge its sooooo siick
has anybody heard of miller bucket paint and if so, can you put paint thinner in it and use it in mops like rusto?
well if its oil based than you can use thinner....i dont see why you cant use it in a mop its thinned out
You don't need to wait though if you use either burner chrome as a fill or a bitumen black as an outline correct?
K, Didn't think so I was about to be like WTF did I buy those cans. And with the Black I meant on like a rusto, color place, regular montana chrome fill. I love the chrome burner, so sexy.
the new(not really) painters touch caps are too high pressure for my taste. i find it really hard to get a dripless fill out of them. i'll stick with regular rusto thankyou verymuch. krylon used to be my paint of choice but they went way downhill.....some nice new colors, but like 2 times more watery.. its crap nowadays!
haha i find the paitners touch just right for me since i love high pressure...and if it drips than move faster haha i did a throwie yesterday and didint get anydrips with it just me 7dollers and 4 cents