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"wite Out" Correction Fluid

Started by Chap, May 20, 2007, 01:52:59 PM

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Chap

If this is not new, I apologize. "Wite Out" brand correction fluid can be used to fill minor scratches and imperfections; just brush it on with the applicator, let it dry and sand.

~Steve

Brian da Basher

Thanks for mentioning that Chap! White-out or any other correction fluid is a great tip! I often use it myself, but never thought to post it here. :dum:

Correction fluid also has fewer paint compatibility issues that Elmer's™ glue. My Testor's acrylic paints reacted badly when applied over Elmer's™, but had no trouble with correction fluid.

Brian da Basher  

Sisko


I have also used it to texture surfaces on armour to give a cast look to metal.
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Hobbes

One drawback of correction fluid: it is attacked by paint thinner, so be careful when painting over it. I usually wipe down my model with white spirit before airbrushing it (toremove fingerprint oils etc.); that would remove the correction fluid.