Dish Soap or Windex ??
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Dish Soap or Windex ??
I heard that to get some water based paints(such as polly Scale or testors)
to spray a little better through an airbrush you can add a drop or two of dish soap or windex.
Is this true???
Wass up wit dat??
to spray a little better through an airbrush you can add a drop or two of dish soap or windex.
Is this true???
Wass up wit dat??
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Dish soap is a surfactant but not all surfactants are dish soaps.
Dishwasher detergent is a non-foaming soap. A bit of dilute dish soap will not cause your paints to foam.
Liquitex makes a few nice products - Flo Aid is a good surfactant designed to help thin the thick hand-painting paints. Slo Dri is another surfactant designed to slow the drying process - both handy when painting miniatures.
However, I haven't found the need to add anything but the thinner of choice when airbrushing paints designed for the task - like Testors, Tamiya, PolyScale (same as Testors Acryl) or Gunze (same as Tamiya).
Dishwasher detergent is a non-foaming soap. A bit of dilute dish soap will not cause your paints to foam.
Liquitex makes a few nice products - Flo Aid is a good surfactant designed to help thin the thick hand-painting paints. Slo Dri is another surfactant designed to slow the drying process - both handy when painting miniatures.
However, I haven't found the need to add anything but the thinner of choice when airbrushing paints designed for the task - like Testors, Tamiya, PolyScale (same as Testors Acryl) or Gunze (same as Tamiya).
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Ok lets try this reply thing again shall we?
Soap breaks the surface tension. This can be demonstrated by taking a straight pin and rubbing it on a candle then dropping it in a container of water,the pin will float on top because of surface tension. Drop a few drops of dish soap in and the pin will sink. I've had alot of problems with acrylic beading up on the surface of my models. This is a bad thing. Adding a couple of drops of dish soap to my thinned paint(I use my own thinner made with water and alcahol) and wow does it ever help. It levels it right out. Anyway thats the purpose of the soap is to help the acrylic paints to level out and to prevent it from beading, as I am sur eI'm not the only one who has had problems with this.
Michael
Soap breaks the surface tension. This can be demonstrated by taking a straight pin and rubbing it on a candle then dropping it in a container of water,the pin will float on top because of surface tension. Drop a few drops of dish soap in and the pin will sink. I've had alot of problems with acrylic beading up on the surface of my models. This is a bad thing. Adding a couple of drops of dish soap to my thinned paint(I use my own thinner made with water and alcahol) and wow does it ever help. It levels it right out. Anyway thats the purpose of the soap is to help the acrylic paints to level out and to prevent it from beading, as I am sur eI'm not the only one who has had problems with this.
Michael