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exlkrs
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Hammerite

Post by exlkrs » 21 Dec 2020 21:29

Mixing Hammerite to be exact. I want to mix black and red to make Maroon. Anyone tried. Their website says don't mix it. That said, it's not clear - does it mean don't mix it with other stuff? (Fair enough), or don't mix it with itself?

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Dave the rave
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Re: Hammerite

Post by Dave the rave » 21 Dec 2020 22:42

Obviously they don't do Maroon then, as it would have been on their website. I'm surprised actually. To answer your question, I can't see a problem mixing two Hammerites. Unless it's something to do with the colouring pigments....or whatever it is that's used to obtain the colour. ( I'd go for the smooth version, I think it looks much better ).
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Re: Hammerite

Post by Keith Bennett » 22 Dec 2020 08:34

When mixing colours, always add the darker pigment to the lighter one - you'll use gallons unnecessarily if you try lightening black paint! And try to keep a note of roughly what proportions went into the mix just in case you need to match the colour at a future date.

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Re: Hammerite

Post by Stoney13 » 22 Dec 2020 08:59

yes you can mix hammerite colours amd if you are spraying it mix it 50/50 with cellulose thinners, you can also wash every thing out with cellly thinners
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Re: Hammerite

Post by Keith Bennett » 22 Dec 2020 15:53

But really only in a well-ventilated area.

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