- October 24th, 2011, 2:03 am#354861
i just love how the texture catches and holds the dust from fullers earth or even naturally settling dust. one more step towards making an authentic-looking pack
CPU64 wrote:When it comes to primer, if you really want the good stuff, and have a spray gun, you won't regret buying a quart of automotive primer.Do you have any recommendations for the brand of automotive primer? My dad has a nice spray gun and I am thinking about taking this route. Also, what would be a good paint to use for the black?
I use Sherwin Williams primer that comes in a can with basically the filler material. Mix it up 1:1with Acetone and spray. It dries quickly and best of all it never feels "gummy" like spray-can primer does sometimes..
Paranormal wrote:1 question, was the texture applied before or after the primer?
Twinkie'84 wrote:Amazing tutorial! Helped me a great deal when I came to do mine!Very nice, dude. I'm just about at this stage now so I'll be trying it out. Did you use Plasti-kote Stone spray? (http://www.plasti-kote.co.uk/Stone_Touch)
Et voila!!
gEkX wrote:Satin with some 000 steel wool to give it that old finish or BBQ Grill Black.