Chaos Black rubs off

falela

New member
Hi, I spray my mini with the Chaos black spray can, but found the paint rubs off quite easily. That never happen to my resin kit when I primed with Tamiya primer or Gunze\'s Mr.Surface.
I went to the GW store and ask for the black spray primer and they gave me this Chaos black spray can. There isn\'t even the word \'prime\' anywhere on the can. Is this spray a proper primer, or I am better off using the Tamiya/Gunze?

thanks
 

tidoco2222

Active member
This can be a very common problem with both Spray Chaos Black and also the regular Chaos Black esecially on metal models. I tend to use a car body primer Halfords own brand is the stuff I use. It gives good coverage and is hard wearing if allowed to dry thoroughly before overcoating and is cheaper in the long run as you get more for your money.
I have heard that if you dry GW spray with a hair dryer and in effect bake it on it makes it a little more durable but I don\'t know if there is any truth in that.
 

Einion

New member
Originally posted by falela
Is this spray a proper primer, or I am better off using the Tamiya/Gunze?
How \'bout automotive primers - same quality or better than any hobby type but much cheaper. And strong.

No matter what you use, I\'d strongly recommend degreasing metal minis before priming if you want the best adhesion.

Einion
 

bullfrog

New member
I am taking the advice about the car body primers onboard. Good idea and I never thought of it.
I have always used the GW Chaos Black as it was the easiest to get for me. (until some genius mentioned car primer available at any hardware store).
I am not sure about the hairdryer as such but there may be some truth in the theory due to my experiences with GW sprays. I find that if it is a hot day and I move my minis into the sun to dry I can rub them quite hard with my fingers and it won\'t budge. It is even hard to scratch off with metal. But if it is a cold day or I am in a hurry the paint seems to dry much softer and rub off.
 

falela

New member
but then why does the GW website recommend priming using the Chaos Black?

Einion,
I live in Hong Kong, and automotive spray primer is not readily available. I probably will go back to Tamiya/Gunze as Japanese products are mainstream here. (there is only one or two stores that sell minis, and they mark the price quite high)
 

Einion

New member
Originally posted by falela
but then why does the GW website recommend priming using the Chaos Black?
Because they want you to buy their product. Not to bash GW but many companies will recommend their own products over something they don\'t make that is superior for a given use; they are there to make as much money as possible after all.

Originally posted by falela
Einion,
I live in Hong Kong, and automotive spray primer is not readily available.
No auto-care shops - the kind of places that would sell touch-up paints, car polish and vinyl conditioner?

Originally posted by falela
I probably will go back to Tamiya/Gunze as Japanese products are mainstream here.
If that\'s all you can get then you could do worse, quality-wise.

Originally posted by falela
(there is only one or two stores that sell minis, and they mark the price quite high)
Still only two? I would have thought there\'d be one more after all this time :)

Einion
 

falela

New member
No auto-care shops - the kind of places that would sell touch-up paints, car polish and vinyl conditioner?
touch-up paints, car polish, yes, I think they sold them, but I am not sure on primer, as there is no one does this kind of DIY auto work here in HK. I might need to check. To be more specific when I do the search, what is the brand and model you suggest?
 

Einion

New member
Originally posted by falela
touch-up paints, car polish, yes, I think they sold them, but I am not sure on primer, as there is no one does this kind of DIY auto work here in HK.
Really? Even the taxi drivers? I saw plenty of them that looked like they were DIY primed :D

Originally posted by falela
I might need to check. To be more specific when I do the search, what is the brand and model you suggest?
Hmm, very hard to guess what might be sold in Hong Kong. With US, UK and Asian products represented any primer could be from any of these. But if it\'s from the UK Hycote or Halfords, from the US Rustoleum, Plasti-Kote, SEM or Simoniz.

Einion
 

Jericho

Consummate Brushlicker
I might have to try the Tamiya or something, because the newer Citadel Black spray takes forever to dry (like an hour before you can paint... used to be 15 minutes and go!).

For the Tamiya and Gunze (never heard of that before) which dries faster? Is there a big difference between the two at all?
 

falela

New member
Originally posted by Jericho
I might have to try the Tamiya or something, because the newer Citadel Black spray takes forever to dry (like an hour before you can paint... used to be 15 minutes and go!).

For the Tamiya and Gunze (never heard of that before) which dries faster? Is there a big difference between the two at all?

Tamiya and Gunze are the 2 main hobby supply manufacturer from Japan. In term of quality, they are pretty much the same, never fail me before. Both supply primer in white and grey (Tamiya has a darker grey), Gunze being a bit cheaper.

For drying time, I am not sure, because I usally prime it and leave it for a day before start working on the kit. Maybe someone else can answer that question
 

Jericho

Consummate Brushlicker
Thanks for the info. I\'ve been meaning to try grey primer, I haven\'t really been as happy with black primer lately and I can\'t stand working on white. It just takes way too long to get things dark and moody the way I like it. Grey seems to be the ideal solution.

Anyway, I\'m guessing most of the automotive sprays come in black, but are there any other hobby black primers?
 

Einion

New member
Originally posted by falela
Einion,
Thanks.
Welcome, good luck with the search.

I was born in Hong Kong BTW :)

Originally posted by falela
Anyway, I\'m guessing most of the automotive sprays come in black...
Grey is very common but you see white too.

FWIW I\'d recommend priming a couple of hours ahead, but the day before is better.

Einion
 
Back To Top
Top