Reducing Auto Air Colors for Airbrush Application

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I have a question that hasn't been covered. After you've mixed some Auto Air paint with Reducer and Balancer to the right consistency, when you're done painting and have leftovers, can you return the mixed leftovers to your original bottle of paint? I know you can't do this with the Transparent Base, once mixed, but what about Reducer and Balancer, which both aid with paint flow?

Coelacanth
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That looks like a lot of air pressure. What pressure were you shooting with.

BennyCFD
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I have a bit of a unique question (sorry, I'm new to airbrushing):
So, I plan on using a Pearlescent Blue AutoAir paint, but I also intend to use the "Createx Bloodline Flexible Adhesion Promoter", so that my finish piece can be flexible (I'm a cosplayer and I'm using this to paint EVA foam, so bending and squashing is bound to happen) so the question is.... If I add the 10% of the Balancing Clear and 10% Reducer, what % should I add of the Flexible Adhesion Promoter? also, *when* should I add the Promoter? I'm assuming the order of mixing these things are important. Thanks!

NikkeiZX
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Are there any createx dealers in the uk?all the ones i seem to find are in other countries?

toppertruthio
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Does the auto line work on RC car bodies (lexan, polycarb, etc)?

michaelknight
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Is it absolutely necessary to have 4011 or 4012 to have the paints work or is the 4030 enough?

GaiaChrono
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Read the data sheet for this stuff.My 8oz bottle went rock hard and was never opened.The TDS says it has no pot life and I know it never froze.It may have gotten to much sun.$18 bucks down the drain! Update. Wow! A couple of days after I left this comment the folks at Createx asked for my mailing address. A few days later I received not only a replacement bottle of 4030 but 1 4oz bottle each of gloss, satin and matte clear and a 4oz bottle of reducer. That customer service above and beyond.Thanks Guys!!!

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