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Old 19-10-2007   #5 (permalink)
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yes it could work, just get a thin paint brush and make a quite watery mix and drop it into the line. it should flow down the line (and the line only)

another, cheaper way to do it. if you have used acrylics, give the car a coat of johnsons clear, let it cure for about 2 days. get some black enamel (or whatever colour you want to do the lines) thin it down a bit with enamel thinners and do the same. get a bit and let it run down the lines.

or with this method you can just paint it all over, then with a cloth/cotton woll budd or similar dipped in enamel thinners just go over the whole care exept the lines. johnsons clear is acrylic based so the enamel thinners wont effect it or you paint job below.

hope all that made sence!
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