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How long does Car Primer Take to Dry?
Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 2:16 pm
by Eques
I have utilised a spare can of Holts Auto Primer on my latest figures but the instructions are unclear on how long it takes to dry (they are generic instructions covering both the primer and the colour

)
Does anyone know how long before I can paint?
Thanks
Re: How long does Auto Primer Take to Dry
Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 3:27 pm
by kevinj
You'd probably be best leaving it overnight.
Re: How long does Car Primer Take to Dry
Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 8:45 pm
by thefrenchjester
Eques wrote:I have utilised a spare can of Holts Auto Primer on my latest figures but the instructions are unclear on how long it takes to dry (they are generic instructions covering both the primer and the colour

)
Does anyone know how long before I can paint?
Thanks
Hi ,
if you use a hairdryer like I do, it will take only few hours 2 or 3 not much, just to let the smell disappear from the figures and you 'll have them ready for painting;
Be seeing you;-)
thefrenchjester
Re: How long does Car Primer Take to Dry?
Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 10:42 am
by Eques
Thanks
Re: How long does Car Primer Take to Dry
Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 9:02 pm
by philqw78
thefrenchjester wrote:if you use a hairdryer like I do,
thefrenchjester
You must be taking the p!ss
WTF do you own a hairdryer????????????????????????????????
Re: How long does Car Primer Take to Dry
Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 10:47 pm
by thefrenchjester
philqw78 wrote:thefrenchjester wrote:if you use a hairdryer like I do,
thefrenchjester
You must be taking the p!ss
WTF do you own a hairdryer????????????????????????????????
Hi Phil,
imagine just a minute the face of the cashier when I came with an hairdryer in front of her, I think she thought it was a joke

and of course I didn't say to her that I needed an Hairdryer to paint miniatures
Cheers
Gilles " paper, rock, Hair clipper

"
Re: How long does Car Primer Take to Dry
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 6:48 am
by ravenflight
thefrenchjester wrote:philqw78 wrote:thefrenchjester wrote:if you use a hairdryer like I do,
thefrenchjester
You must be taking the p!ss
WTF do you own a hairdryer????????????????????????????????
Hi Phil,
imagine just a minute the face of the cashier when I came with an hairdryer in front of her, I think she thought it was a joke

and of course I didn't say to her that I needed an Hairdryer to paint miniatures
Cheers
Gilles " paper, rock, Hair clipper

"
Of course there is always the extremely effective pickup line 'not all hair is visible when clothed' (in French of course)