hi Joe, steve, i do like the salt technique, as you always get some that just will not budge, which looks good,in my eyes :rolleyes:
I also use the hair stick alot as well, you should realy try them out Steve, not as scarey as it all seams
nice to have you along Polux, scott,o_O
Catalin, no thats salt on water to use for a paint chipping effect,once dry ,you spray over your top coats then once thats dry you
use a old tooth brush or just a very old brush and rub off the salt and it chips away to the under coat,
for show i use baking powder or some type of very fine power ,on top of watered down PVA glue,
I also use the hair stick alot as well, you should realy try them out Steve, not as scarey as it all seams
nice to have you along Polux, scott,o_O
Catalin, no thats salt on water to use for a paint chipping effect,once dry ,you spray over your top coats then once thats dry you
use a old tooth brush or just a very old brush and rub off the salt and it chips away to the under coat,
for show i use baking powder or some type of very fine power ,on top of watered down PVA glue,