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Been Around the Block






alright, I started to spray some finished orks with some matt varnish, and it worked fine. after about 2 orks where done, the spray can made a really wierd bubley noise, and stoped spraying. I shaked it well, I just got it 2 days ago, and every time I try to spray, foam comes out. what is wrong?
   
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Fixture of Dakka





Oklahoma City, Ok.

have you tried cleaning the hole that the varnish comes out of? a needle or something like that
should work. and do use caution not to poke yourself.

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Regular Dakkanaut





Pittsboro NC (Raleigh)

alternative;

http://www.swannysmodels.com/TheCompleteFuture.html

 
   
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Been Around the Block








what?
   
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St. Louis, MO

I do believe that he's suggesting you seal your models with Future Floor Wax instead of a spray sealer.


Sounds to me like you got a bad can. Take it back to the store and get a new one. If that one goes bad, take IT back and get a refund. Then, take the refund to a store that sells Testors paint and buy a can of Testors matte sealer (flattest matte I've seen).

If THAT can messes up... Then, the problem's you. LOL


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Testor's FTW, I definitely agree with MM on this one

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Bounding Ultramarine Assault Trooper






The bubbling noise and foam is a sign that this ain't no clogged nozzle... It's a bad can for sure. I am curious to know if the can noticeably changed temperature when this happened.

Testors is good but it will eventually darken as it will absorb the oils from your skin. It's also one of the more expensive solutions. I like to use a single coat of Krylon flat then a 2nd layer of either Testor's or Model Master's flat coats.

You can't fix stupid. 
   
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Been Around the Block






crap, well, ill try it a couple more times, thanks for the help guys
   
 
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