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Japanese Luxury Chrome Metal Topcoat Sprayer Paint Liquid Coating
Japanese Luxury Chrome Metal Topcoat Sprayer Paint Liquid Coating
Japanese Luxury Chrome Metal Topcoat Sprayer Paint Liquid Coating
Japanese Luxury Chrome Metal Topcoat Sprayer Paint Liquid Coating
Japanese Luxury Chrome Metal Topcoat Sprayer Paint Liquid Coating
Japanese Luxury Chrome Metal Topcoat Sprayer Paint Liquid Coating
Japanese Luxury Chrome Metal Topcoat Sprayer Paint Liquid Coating
Japanese Luxury Chrome Metal Topcoat Sprayer Paint Liquid Coating

Japanese Luxury Chrome Metal Topcoat Sprayer Paint Liquid Coating

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Place of Origin:
Japan
Brand Name:
Bone Paint
Model Number:
P13-14
Products Description
53/Born Alm
This paint applies a reflective finish with a basic color that resembles aluminum. The surface will continue to be reflective even when coats are applied over it. ★Refer to the coating flowchart and how-to video for more on applying plating-look paint.
53/Born Alm
Volume
30 ml
Ingredients
Synthetic Resin, Pigment, Organic Solvent
Group
Lacquer
Use
Plating-look paint
Goes Well With
Primer: Hypersolid series; Topcoat: Finish Clear from Low Erosion series
Color
A color resembling aluminum plating with a bright, clear reflective surface
Usage Conditions
[Recommended Tools]
Airbrush
★Cannot be diluted further
Usage Precautions
Stir the paint thoroughly before use. It cannot be diluted. Since the plating look may rub off from contact, we recommend applying a topcoat from the Low Erosion series. Do not leave the lid open, as the paint is sensitive to humidity. Apply it after the primer has completely dried.
Frequently Asked Questions
If I make a mistake while applying the plating-look paint, what should I do?
If you make a mistake while applying it, you will need to remove the paint using a paint remover for scale models and restart the application process from scratch after the parts have dried completely.

Before applying the topcoat, the plating look did not come out well.
①Was the surface of the primer glossy and reflective?
②Was enough time (at least 24 hours for the primer) given for drying?
Confirm the above points. If there were no issues with the above, there could have been a different cause.
If you reach out to us through “CONTACT” or our official X account, we will provide a response.

Before applying the topcoat, the plating look has darkened.
If you apply a heavy amount of paint from the PLATING-LOOK series all at once, it may darken.
Try applying multiple thin coats on top of each other, as if you are sandblasting.

Before applying the topcoat, fingerprints have been made.
The situation cannot be recovered, and the fingerprints will still show up even if you apply another coat on top.
You would need to restart the application process from scratch.
Be careful not to touch the surface until everything has been completed when applying plating-look paint.

When I applied a topcoat, the plating look became blurry.
Since the PLATING-LOOK series features very delicate paint, it will blur when using a common topcoat.
Try applying a topcoat from the Low Erosion series.

When I applied Finish Clear, the plating look became blurry.
Try applying another coat of Finish Clear on top before it dries.
Although Finish Clear blurs after the first application, the plating look may come back when applying subsequent coats on top.

When I applied Finish Clear, the plating look has darkened.
There is a chance that you did not apply enough of the PLATING-LOOK series paint.
You may see improvement when applying multiple coats on top, even after the color of the PLATING-LOOK series paint has developed.

I applied a surfacer underneath, but the color did not develop a plating look.
If you used a surfacer other than Born Surfacer, there is a chance that the color does not develop.
Since Born Surfacer retains gloss, it can be applied as a surfacer for plating-look paint.
Example: Born Surfacer → Under Black II → Plating-look paint → Finish Clear

Would it be possible to go without applying a topcoat?
Generally speaking, a topcoat is necessary. However, since a common topcoat will damage the plating look, we recommend using a topcoat from the Low Erosion series that has been designed specifically for plating-look paint.
If you do not apply a topcoat, the plating look could be wiped off.

Can I apply masking tape?
Masking tape cannot be applied because it will remove the plating-look layer.
However, if you apply a coat of Finish Clear with Finish Clear Strengthening Agent added, you can apply masking tape.
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