rustoleum paint question
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I want a cream color base for my 1/5 waco. I bought sig butyrate cream and it looks like,,,,() yellow. I have heard rustoleum paint is fuel proof and works well. Anyone have any sugestions on my painting delima.
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Donnie,
Several of us guys in the club have been using Rustoleum with excellent results. I have found that it even sticks to Ultracoat. This does not apply for the gold (and probably silver) color. Gold is definitely not fuel proof. I have not put it on fabric but my buddy did on a Nieuport 28. He used the base that BUSA sells on solartex then the rustoleum.
Several of us guys in the club have been using Rustoleum with excellent results. I have found that it even sticks to Ultracoat. This does not apply for the gold (and probably silver) color. Gold is definitely not fuel proof. I have not put it on fabric but my buddy did on a Nieuport 28. He used the base that BUSA sells on solartex then the rustoleum.
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I want a cream color base for my 1/5 waco. I bought sig butyrate cream and it looks like,,,,() yellow. Donnie
I want a cream color base for my 1/5 waco. I bought sig butyrate cream and it looks like,,,,() yellow. Donnie
Use it ...... You won't be sorry.
> Jim
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Donnie, be very careful with Rustoleum. Not all of it is fuel proof! I strongly suggest you make a test panel of some sort with the covering and the color of Rustoleum you plan to use, after the paint has dried a few days to one week, coat the surface with the raw fuel you plan to use. Let that sit for 24 hours and check the results. If all is ok, then you are safe to proceed forward.
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Donnie have a web search for video's and articles by Dave Platt. I remember he was the scale guru that first published an article on using Rustoleum over standard model finishes.
HTH
Tom
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It is diana cream but it looks like a yellow and brown mix.... yuk. If this is the standard for cream, I think I need pearl or something. I have enough dope on the plane and was thinking of something else like rustoleum.
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It is diana cream but it looks like a yellow and brown mix.... yuk. If this is the standard for cream, I think I need pearl or something. I have enough dope on the plane and was thinking of something else like rustoleum.
Donnie
It is diana cream but it looks like a yellow and brown mix.... yuk. If this is the standard for cream, I think I need pearl or something. I have enough dope on the plane and was thinking of something else like rustoleum.
Donnie
And if you already have dope on the plane, you're going to need to be real careful on what you put over it.
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Just know what I see. It is yellow with a touch of brown. (flat )maybe I got a defect. Tell me what a true cream color looks like. maybe I made a big mistake. I can admit it.
Donnie
Just know what I see. It is yellow with a touch of brown. (flat )maybe I got a defect. Tell me what a true cream color looks like. maybe I made a big mistake. I can admit it.
Donnie




