filters over decals?
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filters over decals?
So, umm, yeah, can the oil filter technique be done after decals have gone down?
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As long as you have a good, solid clear over the decals you can weather them with filters. Be mindful of the chemistry, though; the thinner you use with your oils should not soften the clear coat.
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Important point - and it's rather easy to do as well.
I believe MicroMark has a kit - which I have not used - which 'eliminates' decal film, but I'd only believe it after trying. It's intriguing though. It would certainly eliminate that "wash bleed into decal film corner crevasse issue" that I've got ocassionally. Maybe I should just make my sealer coats thicker, but I'm always loathe to do this.
I believe MicroMark has a kit - which I have not used - which 'eliminates' decal film, but I'd only believe it after trying. It's intriguing though. It would certainly eliminate that "wash bleed into decal film corner crevasse issue" that I've got ocassionally. Maybe I should just make my sealer coats thicker, but I'm always loathe to do this.
I use a brush and future to seal the decals and it usually goes on thick enough to eliminate any edges left that the MicroSet/MicroSol combo doesn't. Don't know that future will stand up to odourless turpanoid though. Anyone have experience with this?
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