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Step 1: Select Quantity For fitting, please change quantity to 1 and add each item and fit separately. Step 2: Select Buying Option Check stock in your location. Use my Location. I have sprayed some onto plasticard next to red oxide primer and it is clearly a different finish.

The red oxide looks porous by comparison but the matt black does have a dull sheen to it. I want to use it above the waterline. My boat will just have occasional hourly sailing sessions at best which is a very different environment. It will spend the rest of its time indoors. Anyway, I have emailed Halfords for their comments. I will also do a test piece using lacquer first and then the matt black. At the moment the hull of my liner model has Halfords primer over a waterproof substrate.

Perhaps you should complain to Halfords that their paint has not met their specification on your application and see what they say. I assume you did use Halfords matt black? Just to sum up. I never expected such an exciting evening from a simple query. The hull I am working on is a model of a s liner which I started many years ago and have now returned to.

It is already sealed, waterproofed and primed so it is just a question of applying the top coat. It needs to be matt black. Satin won't cut it, but most matt finishes can stain easily unless protected so a slight sheen has to be accepted. I did try and search for Halfords Appliance White and variation, but nothing comes up on their web site. It depends what you're using it for?

Also with it being in large cans it was pretty good value for money as I got quite a few cars painted from one can.. Appliance White is my tool of choice. Indispensable for Airliners or anywhere you need a high gloss finish. Do let it gas out, or it will mark with masking tape. Nothing a coat of Klear won't fix after decals. It won't yellow over time either. Need to be quick as it os already starting to dry. Super tough finish, 1 pass with airbrush is solid not like normal white that takes several layers.

And it stays pure, brilliant white for ever. Thanks all - my main question is the following: What does Halfords call this Appliance White - I can't find it on their web site. I've come here with exactly the same thoughts as Anthony when trying to find Appliance White in the past and now for the future.

It is called Appliance Gloss White. You will find it on the car paints rack, usually on the top shelf, along with their primers, as it's a larger can than the auto paints. Ok, thanks. It's great paint, I used it on a yellowing bath panel and it worked really well, and is really tough. Put the can in very warm water and let the heat do its thing. Unless you don't have an airbrush I can't see why anyone would choose this to be honest.

There are superior whites that airbrush beautifully from numerous manufacturers. You need to be quick as the stuff very quickly begins to dry - and if you spray from too far away, the stuff will actually "dry" in air as the spray before it reaches the model surface.



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