So many times has this question been asked here on skullbrain. I think anyone who wants to paint should be able to. Here are some basic steps to get you off and going. Technique is the one thing you will have figure out for yourself
V-Color is a pretty harsh paint which is not even sold in the USA do to certain regulations. So if you want to use this paint you should take all the steps to protect your health as best as possible.
Fist your gonna want to get a good respirator. A good organic rated respirator from any Home Depot will do.
But if you want to get a better version, here is a great respirator I have found :
Moldex Half Face Respirator
Its rated for all the harshest fumes you can find.
And now the next step in respirators !!
TOTAL FRESH AIR 100%
And a little more info from the US EPA
Info
This will be my next purchase so details to come on just how well it works.
Next your gonna want a good spray booth to help remove the fumes from your immediate work area. As of now I use an Paasche but there are many that range from 200-10,000.
Here is my Passche :
Passche hoby spray booth
I have used it for awhile and plan on upgrading soon. But for a beginner its reasonable and efficient.
Your also gonna need a good airbrush and compressor. There are many different kinds of booth and its gonna have to be a choice you gonna have to make for your self.
Personally I use a Iwata HP-C Plus :
HP-C Plus
Like I mentioned there are plenty of brand and prices. After enough research this was my choice. Please, for yourself do the same and make a choice on what you can afford and prefer.
Now with your airbrush your gonna need a compressor. I never liked the loud buzz and noise of compressors so I went with a quiet version. Its a bit more but very pleasant to work with.
Billion Air
Like I said its pricey but well worth it. Now you can find a compressor for 1/4 of that price, I like badger so here is a link for cheaper compressors:
Badger compressors
Also latex gloves, gloves will help keep your hands clean from paint and touching chemicals. It will make clean up quicker as well.
Take your pick !
Latex gloves
Now you have you bases covered. Its time to get prepared for painting.
To use V-Color your gonna have to thin it. And if you where to do this every time you painted you would go nuts. So your gonna want to premix all your paint. A great way to premix and have a great clean dispenser are small dropper bottles.
I was turned onto boston round glass bottles with droppers. Use clear so you can actually see your paint inside.
Dropper bottles
There are all sizes but 2 oz will fit an entire bottle of V-Color properly thinned.
Again make sure you get the dropper option !!
Now the fun part, the paint !!!!
There are 2 places to get V-Color. But honestly Kaiju Taro is by far the best and fastest place, not to mention you can pick up some toys while your at it (but always check S7 first !!
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V-Color as well as painting supplies
Make sure you order thinner with your paint. Alone it wont be thin enough. For each bottle your gonna need the exact same amount in thinner just to get proper consistency. Your best bet is to always get the 400cc can. Your gonna need it for clean up as well. Although you can substitute for other chemicals for clean up which I will discuss later.
Now we have our respirator, spray booth, A/B, compressor, gloves, mixing bottles , and paint.
Lets get painting !!
When you get your V-Color its will have thinner in it but from the factory its not enough so your gonna have to thin it. For V-Color your gonna have to thin it at least 50%.
The easiest way to gauge this is to pour the entire bottle of paint into the 2oz bottle. Then with the empty V-Color bottle fill it back up with thinner. Cap it and shake it up . The thinner will get any remaining paint out. Now pour that thinner into the 2oz bottle which you already poured the V-Color into. This will get you your 50/50 mix and waste no paint.
50% thinner is the average. For gold, silver and neons your gonna need a tad bit more. But your gonna have to get a feel for it. Most paint will be a milky like texture. Some will be a bit more watery.
Once you begin spraying you may get what is called spider webs. Don't worry, just add more thinner to your mix. The webs means your paint isn't thin enough.
V-Color itself chemically binds to vinyl so you will need NO priming. For many this is very hard to grasp. Its not like regular spray paint. Its made for vinyl ONLY. So although you can layer colors to get effects you will never NEED to prime first. Just spray what color you want.
It will take some time to get a feel for painting with V-Color but its very rewarding. There is no other paint on this planet that I know of yet that will get results V-Color does. There is a reason why the Japanese use this. Its the best for vinyl hands down.
But like all things there are variables, so try different paints. Layer or try different brands along with V-Color. Just NEVER mix it with other brands. Its made to be used with V-Color product and V-Color products only !
So now you have painted and are ready for clean up. Like mentioned you can just use more V-color thinner or you use pure acetone to clean out your airbrush. Make sure you clean out the airbrush when your finished every time and once a month take it apart completely and give it a total cleaning. Remember this is your tool, respect it or you will regret it when you have to buy another.
Any other questions please feel free to post them here
No go paint and enjoy your toys !
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