Can anyone please recommend for me a suitable brand / supplier of clear coat / top coat / varnishes for carbon fibre. Sorry about the terminology, I have absolutely no background in this stuff. I'm not at all artistic, my interest is in touching up and repairing minor scuffs and scratches. I'd particularly like to blend in satin and matte finishes. Do I need thinners?
I've been all over looking at airbrush supplies and seen model maker sites, cake decorating, auto repairs, make-up etc and all that's done is left me even more confused. I have taken the plunge on a Sparmax SP-35 Double Action Gravity Feed Airbrush with a 0.35mm Nozzle which seems to be a reasonable starter option. I don't yet want to get a compressor as I think I'll be spending more time cleaning the airbrush than spraying with it. So canned propellant is what I'll start with - although I'm wondering if one of the new air reservoirs for quickly inflating tubeless tyres might be an option?
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Can anyone please recommend for me a suitable brand / supplier of clear coat / top coat / varnishes for carbon fibre. Sorry about the terminology, I have absolutely no background in this stuff. I'm not at all artistic, my interest is in touching up and repairing minor scuffs and scratches. I'd particularly like to blend in satin and matte finishes. Do I need thinners?
I've been all over looking at airbrush supplies and seen model maker sites, cake decorating, auto repairs, make-up etc and all that's done is left me even more confused. I have taken the plunge on a Sparmax SP-35 Double Action Gravity Feed Airbrush with a 0.35mm Nozzle which seems to be a reasonable starter option. I don't yet want to get a compressor as I think I'll be spending more time cleaning the airbrush than spraying with it. So canned propellant is what I'll start with - although I'm wondering if one of the new air reservoirs for quickly inflating tubeless tyres might be an option?
Many thanks