Central New Jersey TANGERINE 2-oz bottle (Airbrush-ready) Tru-Color Paint SPECIAL ORDER ONLY
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Central New Jersey TANGERINE 2-oz bottle (Airbrush-ready) Tru-Color Paint SPECIAL ORDER ONLY
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Central New Jersey TANGERINE 2-oz bottle (Airbrush-ready) Tru-Color Paint SPECIAL ORDER ONLY
This solvent-based acrylic Tru-Color Paint is specially formulated for airbrush applications. Packaged in a 2-ounce bottle, it offers excellent flow and finish quality for detailed and precise painting projects.
- Solvent-based acrylic with acetone thinning
- 2-oz bottle size for controlled usage
- Airbrush-ready; not suitable for brush painting due to thin consistency
- Glossy finish on non-flat or non-matte colors, ideal for decal application
- Requires ventilation during spraying and acetone for easy cleanup
Compared to other industry-standard paints, this Tru-Color Paint stands out by delivering a vibrant Tangerine shade with a smooth glossy finish that adheres well to metals and plastics when used with the proper primer. Unlike many acrylic paints that require thinning before airbrushing, this product comes pre-thinned for immediate use, saving you preparation time and ensuring consistent results. Its unique packaging in soft plastic bottles helps maintain the pigment quality, and the paint can be rejuvenated with Tru-Color's specific Rejuvenator or Thinner if it thickens over time.
Key Technical Advantages: Technology and Performance
The paint’s acetone-based solvent system allows for quick drying and crisp detail, essential for precise airbrush work. Its thin formula is engineered for smooth spraying without clogging, providing excellent coverage even on small-scale surfaces. The glossy finish on semi-gloss and glossy colors is ideal for decal application, enhancing model appearances and artistic projects. Special ordering ensures freshly blended batches shipped within 4-8 days, maintaining product integrity and performance consistent with professional standards in model painting and hobby crafts.





