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Can Yellowing Be Reversed?
I built an Estes Saturn V three years ago, flew it a couple times, and then boxed it up and put it away. When I pulled it out earlier this year, it had yellowed badly.
Anybody got a technique to reverse this or am I stuck repainting this beast? If I do have to repaint, what recommendations are there to avoid yellowing the new paint job? Thanks!
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The oils in the paint oxidized. I've read that heat and lack of light can exacerbate the yellowing. Place the rocket in a well-lit area, or even sunlight. It might reverse the yellowing. Easier than repainting and you have nothing to loose except a yellow Saturn V. Maybe in the future try a water-based paint?
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White Lacquer/Dope finish is much more durable against yellowing over enamel.
Flat enamels also are better than gloss against yellowing. Catalyzed Automotive Urethane ( Dupont Imron, PPG Ditzler Deltron ) is the most stable and tough finish possible but it is expensive and extremely hazardous to shoot due to isocyanates in the hardener. Do not spray without a positive pressure respirator. A normal charcoal filter face mask will NOT do. Pretty sure you will end up refinishing at least all the white.
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Bunny,
Sorry to hear this. What paint did you use? Steve |
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Pretty sure it was Rustoleum.
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Bunny, you could always use a yellowed photo for your scale data...
Bill
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Rust-Oleum is one of the worst whites when it comes to yellowing.
While Fuel-Proof for R/C glow fuel use, it leaves a lot to be desired for color longevity. I like most of their colors in their original formulation (not that 2X nonsense product), I never use their white.
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This is unfortunate. The "pro" Rustoleum white in the tall silver can is my go to for painting rockets white. I haven't used it for a scale rocket. I haven't suffered from bad yellowing, at least, no yellowing that I've noticed or object to. My Astrobee 1500 from 9 years ago is still white where it needs to be white. It didn't yellow. I think I used Valspar white for that rocket.
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Pretend it's a vintage Les Paul, say a '58 or '59. Yellowing of the binding (trim) and checking of the lacquer paint just adds to the character.
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...and now they sell ‘em ready made like that! Earl
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