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On the other hand, if you like the cheap stuff (and have amassed 75 bottles of it which is pretty much on par with my own pile) or just don't feel like hunting down the expensive stuff (and online-only option for me which adds to the cost, not to mention the joy of trying to get UPS to deliver to me) there are some solutions that work most of the time (borrowed from years of tips and experience):
1. Wash the parts in hot, soapy water (preferably dish detergent) and dry. Gets all the oils, mold release, etc. off them.
2. Always prime. There are two that I use, Krylon (which produces a good layer and is ideal for RAH's harder plastics, though it can leave a "texture") and Design Master Primer, which goes on smoother and works noticeably better on the softer newsculpt/25A plastics.
3. Disassemble the joints if you can and sand 'em a bit; I typically start with 120 grit and then smooth with 600. I've done this with non-joints too whenever I had a part that wouldn't hold the paint.
4. Get yourself a bottle of DecoArt Multipurpose Sealer. It comes in 2 oz. and larger sizes but honestly, I've been using the same 2 oz. bottle for almost four years, it goes a VERY long way. Mix one drop of it to every 1 drop of paint you use. The paint will look lighter in color when you apply it, but will return to the proper shade when it dries. The result will be a bit shiny too, so I typically go over it later with a light layer of just regular paint, or dry brush.
5. Seal the heck out of it with a good spray or brush on sealer (Testor's Model Master brush-on is good stuff.)
Or, option 6: use RIT Dye. People swear by it, but I can't use it as the fumes would not be very agreeable to my lungs (I'm sensitive to certain strong odors).
I've had pretty good luck using the above tips over the years, but again, it does seem to vary not just from figure to figure, but sometimes from part to part as well, how well paint holds despite my best efforts.
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