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Post by TheSpectre on Jul 31, 2006 15:28:26 GMT -5
Just as the title says. Looking a good spray sealer. -Matt
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Post by Batlaw on Jul 31, 2006 16:11:47 GMT -5
The more experienced and professional among us can offer better suggestions, (like possibly Testers "Dullcoat") but I take the cheap route and use Krylon's Matte Finish. I havnt had any problems with it and like the results. I get it mainly at Walmart for a couple bucks a can but not every WM has it regularly. Ive also found it and similar (non gloss) spray sealers at craft stores but they charge much more.
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Post by Casimir on Aug 2, 2006 16:55:18 GMT -5
From my FAQ:
Q: What is Dull Cote?
A: Dull Cote will become your best friend when you've finished a project. It's a matte sealer produced by Testors. (The company that makes enamel paints for models.) A few sprays of Dull Cote and your figure will have a smooth, even finish. Dull Cote is great for bringing paints of the same color but different luster into line with each other. Dull Cote will even help dry spray paints that refuse to dry. I've had good experience with Dull Cote on top of enamel sprays. Naturally, Dull Cote acts a protective sealant. Perhaps most important, though, Dull Cote does not act as a dust magnet, as so many other sealers do. I've had figures sprayed with Dull Cote on my shelves for years, and they collect no more dust than they should. Alternatively, I've had figures sealed in other brands that become giant dust bunnies in a month.
C.
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