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Post by 406 Silverado on Sept 1, 2014 15:05:01 GMT -5
How tough are the Vallejo paints when dry!! check out my short video to see just how tough they are.
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Post by dupes on Sept 1, 2014 17:26:58 GMT -5
Note to self - keep airbrush cleaner FAAAAAAAAAAR away from my painted stuff!
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Post by 406 Silverado on Sept 2, 2014 9:07:02 GMT -5
Marc, LOL good idea bro.
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Post by deafpanzer on Sept 2, 2014 22:17:12 GMT -5
Definitely need that AB cleaner... you better sell those at Armorcon or I will make you pay for it!
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Post by Tobi on Sept 7, 2014 11:10:30 GMT -5
Thanx for that informative video Rob. It's just like I wrote somewhere else on this forum a year ago or so. You need to let the Vallejo's (indeed all acrylics) cure for a day at least! I had even success with some acetone on a painted area for smoothing in some putty. It will withstand for a considerable period without taking damage. Of course you can't soak the surface and start to rub for minutes, but two or three soft strokes work fine. No other paint I know of will be able to cope with acetone like that. I think it's because of the polyurethane, same like in automotive lacquers. However, I had no idea their airbrush cleaner would do such a job once the paint is cured!
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