Something I have found with the SCA filler primer is that if you live in a humid place, the longer you leave it before sanding the better it is AND.... hand sanding is best, power sanding is too radical.
Something I have found with the SCA filler primer is that if you live in a humid place, the longer you leave it before sanding the better it is AND.... hand sanding is best, power sanding is too radical.
Cliff
Your 100% right Cliff SCA do use a slow thinner in there paint it does take a bit longer to flash off and shrink back if you're getting a lot of shrink back use the etch 1st, if you're using a gun the 1lt 2lt tins are fine I use just about all there SCA range its good gear and cheap I like there 2lt clear I've got 1/2 a dozen tins of it and there thinners in my cub's I mix my own pearls and candy with there clear if your paying anymore for other brands your wasting money, you can get a show finish with there paint pretty easily if you go to there Holden hill store and there out of paint is because I purchased all of it lol I can have 5 guitars on the go at a time
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