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Post by Ministry of Darkness on Apr 27, 2008 4:19:05 GMT -5
Hi all
Is there anyway to get the dust off painted/sealed areas on figures? What I mean is, so the dust doesnt stick right after you have painted or sealed that area.
Ministry
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Post by goodbyehello on Apr 27, 2008 13:18:58 GMT -5
dusting might help
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Post by tempts4lifer on Apr 27, 2008 13:54:55 GMT -5
its the sealer you use. try to find another one. some sealers attract dust and its hard to remove it. what brand are you using now?
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Post by Ministry of Darkness on Apr 28, 2008 2:06:46 GMT -5
Im using plaid plastic paint sealer! its the sealer you use. try to find another one. some sealers attract dust and its hard to remove it. what brand are you using now?
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Post by tempts4lifer on Apr 28, 2008 22:32:03 GMT -5
try checking out krylon crysstal clear or testors dullcoat.
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Post by stinghitmanfan on Apr 29, 2008 13:51:10 GMT -5
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Post by Gonzo Customs on May 3, 2008 2:41:34 GMT -5
Im using plaid plastic paint sealer! its the sealer you use. try to find another one. some sealers attract dust and its hard to remove it. what brand are you using now? I used Plaid when I first started customizing and it really sucks. A lot of the time it stayed sticky. If I did just a thin little coat it was ok. Anything more than a thin coat and it was sticky and felt like it never dried, almost like enamel does. Unfortunately some of my favorite customs were pretty much ruined because of that stuff. It was also very glossy. I would try a Satin or Matte finish Krylon clear coat. Works great.
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Post by Ministry of Darkness on May 3, 2008 6:18:47 GMT -5
Thanks stinghitmenfan!
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