Weathering
101 For Cars
February
7, 2002
by Keith Jones
(email:
kj12thnj@delanet.com)
Oxidized
Paint
1.
Spray
Testor’s Dull Coat over glossy finish.
2.
Spray
lacquer-based paint on humid day.
3.
Spray
body with flat finish.
Old
Chrome
1.
Spray
chrome with Testor’s Dull Coat
Easy
Rust
1.
Spray
body with red oxide paint.
2.
After
it dries, dab rubber cement with a green scrubbing
pad.
3.
Apply
cement to areas that rust on real cars – top of fenders, roof, rocker panels,
wheel wells, etc.
4.
After
rubber cement dries, spray body with glossy or flat
color.
5.
After
top coat of paint dries, rub off the rubber cement, rust color will appear
through top coats of paint
Easy
Rust II
1.
Spray
body with red oxide paint.
2.
Spray
glossy or flat paint over red oxide.
3.
Lightly
sand topcoat with fine (e.g. 2400 grit) sandpaper until red oxide
appears.
4.
Try
not to sand through red oxide.
Peeling
paint (e.g. late 1980’s Fords)
1.
Spray
body with gray primer paint
2.
After
it dries, dab rubber cement with a green scrubbing
pad.
3.
After
rubber cement tries, spray body with glossy or flat
color.
4.
After
top coat of paint dries, rub off the rubber cement, primer will appear through
top coats of paint
Faded
paint
1.
Spray
body with gray primer paint.
2.
Spray
glossy or flat paint over gray primer.
3.
Lightly
sand topcoat with fine (e.g. 2400 grit) sandpaper until primer
appears.
4.
Try
not to sand through red oxide.
Dirt/grime
1.
Spray
part with base color paint (e.g. spray chassis flat
black).
2.
While
part is still wet, sprinkle baking powder on part with
saltshaker.
3.
Blow
or shake off excess powder.
4.
Apply
second coat of paint.
Water
based washes
Advantage: won’t affect lacquer or enamel base
paint.
Grimy
wash
2
parts Polly Scale Grimy Black (414137)
3
parts tap water with
A
drop of dishwashing detergent
(breaks surface tension, allows better penetration of
wash).
Apply
where you want patina of dirt – chassis, tires, wheel wells, exposed interiors,
etc.
Oily
wash
2
parts Polly Scale Oily Black (414326)
3
parts tap water
A
drop of dish-washing detergent
Apply
where you want oil leaks – engine, transmission, and
differential.
An
alternative to flat black
Testor’s
Model Master Aircraft Interior Black (37031)
Much
better than flat black for resin tires, fan belts, worn rubber mats,
etc.
Pastels
1.
Shave
with knife blade onto cardboard.
2.
Brush
on.
3.
Spraying
with Dull coat both cuts down on intensity of pastel and preserves surfaces that
may be touched.
4.
Less
is more!
visitors.
Copyright © 2007 by Anthony I. Wootson & Keith Jones. No material may be reproduced without permission. Unauthorized duplication is prohibited.