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Originally Posted by rapier Do you airbrush Klear straight from the bottle or do find thinning is needed?
What do you prefer to use for a matt finish?
Regards - Mike |
*** No need to thin,it flows out beautifully,as regarding matt finish,when used on matt paint to seal it one coat will still dry matt,subsequent coats get more glossy as the pores fill up,try mixing with a little talc for really flat finishes.
Yes regarding the ammonia treatment that alarmed me ! having seen the effects it used to have on the girls that used to work in the printroom,next to our office no thankyou ! the problem is when used extensively on floors for week after week it can build up,obviously the only way to shift it with ammonia.It appears to be an acrylic based substance,I dont know what modellers would do without this material now ? it is so very versatile.
Another use is to try it on decals that have a thin carrier film,you know the ones that break up in the water,by flowing a coat over the top and allowing it to dry overnight can save the decals.