Ammo-Mig Cobra Motor Paints

Ammo-Mig Cobra Motor Paints
With Cobra Motor's color range you can airbrush or paint any area of the vehicles, not only the bodywork but also the interior, engines, rims, tires, lighting, exhausts, upholstery and every other detail of your favorite vehicles.
Cobra Motor Piants are acrylic-based, but behave like lacquers when airbrushed and thinned, thanks to their high resistance, covering power and fluidity.
They also have great self-leveling ability, making them very easy to use with both airbrush and brush. The biggest difference from other car model paints is that they are non-toxic, allowing you to limit the toxic part of your hobby to the painting phase.
Another big advantage is that the pots, because they have to be diluted, have a much higher efficiency than other paint brands, so that one pot can be used for 4 or more models.
All colors indicate for which make/model car you can use the colors.
Processing tips for Cobra Motorcycle Paints:
-Dilute Cobra Motor Piants in the desired ratio, normally between 30% and 60%, with the thinner A.MIG-2260 Cobra Motor Thinner & Cleaner
-To use them with a brush, you can apply them undiluted or diluted with a little water.
-Use a 0.2mm needle set for the regular colors and a 0.4mm needle set for the metallics
-Recommended air pressure: 1.5 bar-22 psi.
- Dust dry at 20°C: 20 minutes.
-Curing time: 24 hours.
-Cobra Paints are acrylic / water based, airbrush equipment and brushes can be cleaned with the A.MIG-2260 Cobra Motor Thinner & Cleaner
Processing tips for 2K Cobra Motorcycle Paint:
-Use 2K Cobra Motorcycle Paint to achieve the high gloss of real car bodies.
-It is a two-component epoxy paint, a special airbrushed version of the polishable 2K paints used on real cars, which means it is applied in the same way and gives the same shine as real cars.
-Mix 2 parts lacquer with 1 part Hardener, if you want to apply more liquid layers you can add the desired amount of 2K Lacquer Thinner and Cleaner.
- Remove dust from the paint area with a tack cloth before applying the paint. You can use the air from your airbrush to blow away any dust.
-Hold the model with a support on the inside so that you never touch it with your fingers, as this may cause craters or imperfections in the paint.
-Use gloves that are completely free of talcum powder and dirt e.g. a washed cotton glove.
-Unlike Cobra Motor Paints, the 2K paint is solvent-based and harmful. Use a good spray mask with activated carbon filters.
-And possibly an extractor with an active carbon filter such as one of the Aircom extractors.
-Apply the 2K varnish according to the "Wet in Wet" method, and using a larger needle set from 0.4mm is a good starting point.
-First spray a thin layer of lacquer, let it dry for 2-3 minutes and then apply the thicker layer, wait 2 minutes and then another layer, wait 2 minutes and then another layer, etc. try to spray evenly to avoid sags .
-Make sure that sufficient layers of paint have been applied to allow the paint surface to be polished if necessary.
-If dust particles have fallen into the paint or overspray or if it has been scratched during use, it can be polished in exactly the same way as real cars.
-Clean the airbrush with 2K Lacquer Thinner and Cleaner.
-Let dry for 24-48 hours under a clean cover or e.g. cheese dome to prevent dust from settling on it and another day longer if you polish.