Washes are a very thinned paint applied over the base color. A basic wash is applied with a larger brush overall as a tint or such, while a pin was is applied to specific areas such as recessed areas like grills, panel lines, etc., with a very fine pointed brush. In my experience, enamels work better as washes than acrylics, but if you are going to put an enamel wash over an enamel base, there has to be a dissimilar layer in between, such as Future or some other clear acrylic. Otherwise the thinner in the wash may affect or damage the enamel base coat.
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