Strange metal paint behavior

AKRoast

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An wondering if anybody knows cause of the metal paint issue in the attached photo. I thought I was doing everything right, in fact this is 2nd try after getting to this step once and trying to clean up a wing, which led to me wiping it back to bare plastic.
I air brush primed with a decently thick coat of AK Xtreme Metal gloss black base. Waited around 20 hours then air brushed with AK Xtreme Metal Aluminum, slightly thinned with Mr Color Leveling Thinner. Sprayed at 15psi
My guesses are this happens where I applied too much paint, because most of it looks fine, just certain areas show this issue. And/or the thinner is eating into the base black coat ? Am hoping after 36 hours of drying a light 2nd coat will Fix these areas.

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Oh and you will see all the dust my air brush booth is sucking onto my models. Garage is just not a "clean" room. Kind of sucks.
 
That AK is an enamel ,
it says it is pre-thinned for airbrushing .
min spirits if you need it thinner : https://www.scalehobbyist.com/catag...u=1&pg=1&ppp=48&sb=stocknumber_a&so=d&man=AKI

The leveling thinner is for solvent acrylics , lacquers ,
bunch of alcohol :
https://www.zinnfigur.com/securityf...17uCseFOjbNHaMyXFCqwSg4lQAsUxnnfsLzGX4n6OXWut
That is frustrating since it says on Xtreme metal label "lacquer based" and nowhere does it say enamel on the label. So silly me figured that using what I was told at LHS was a good laquer thinner like Mr color leveling thinner would be fine to use with it. The leveling thinner product label says it contains 2-pentagons, 4-methyl, and 4-hydroxy. Vs Mr Color regular thinner that says contains 2-proponal, isobutyl alcohol, ethanol, and 2-btoxy. Need a chemical
 
we're talking about this stuff ?

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To try and salvage it would you do 2nd coat of same or maybe a coat of Vallejo metal which I read was pretty good stuff?
I can't tell from the photo the exact surface texture it produced , you might need to sponge sand out anything prior to recoat .

I think the best , by far , metallics are all lacquers -- true nitrocellulose lacquers .
Alclad II is my favorite .
 
I think that AK is enamel based. That should be compatible with Mr color leveling thinner. I use it all the time with my testers paints and model master. Something about that leveling thinner when I use my tester paints it comes out excellent
 
Those images are too small for me to make out the text ,
but I'll certainly take your word on it

This is the label I have :

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They make good paint .
I wouldn't give up on their products .
Their website sucks and forget about finding an SDS on anything , though
 
The first try I did 1:2 thinner to paint. Today I tried using one dropper of thinner in the half bottle i had left. Unfortunately I did that in the bottle directly so can't try it completely without thinner without buying a new bottle,
 
That's weird , man .

Obviously lacquer and oil base are completely different .
Why would they bottle completely different coatings using the same product number ?
 

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