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Spaz Stix 90109 Ultra shine acrylic enamel nitro fuel protector

Started by Michael LeGate, May 31, 2026, 10:03:52 PM

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Michael LeGate

Comes in a 3.5 oz spray can and says good for 20% nitro. Sprayed it over rustoleum 2x primer/paint and old testors plastic model paint with no problems. Nothing wrinkled or bubbled up or did anything weird. It sprays very orange peeley and takes a lot before it flows out smoothly. Once it flows it levels out nicely. Bout 2 hours to dust free dry. I gave it 24 hours in Az heat before handling, 48 would probably be better. Bonds great to monokote so make sure everything is taped off against overspray. If you're looking for a quick thin spray to seal inked panel lines and decals... this ain't it. It goes on thick and heavy or it goes on as orange peel.  Used most of a can to clear coat a Ringmaster fuse and tail feathers. Got it at the not too local LHS for $8.99.

john e. holliday

You need to spend more time reading posts in the finish section.  I know of on brand that I used once that took over 2 weeks to cure.  Also the same plane looked good after it cured and a coat of Johnson car wax was applied.  Of don't let fuel sit on the surface any length of time.  Paper towels and shop rags are great. D>K
John E. "DOC" Holliday
10421 West 56th Terrace
Shawnee, KANSAS  66203
AMA 23530  Have fun as I have and I am still breaking a record.


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