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i guess if the dirt is damp when sprayed then it would seal in the moisture as well...experiment time...lol
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Sarpedon1978 How do you keep a "wet look" to the dirt? use a darker dirt?
How do you keep a "wet look" to the dirt? use a darker dirt?
When I used white glue and dirt the glue dried gloss and showed through the dirt and did indeed have a wet look. However, I wanted a dry look. I found that Woodland scenic white glue will dry flat.
Maybe a clear semigloss/gloss spray?
I do about 50/50 or thinner like vespa boy and also dribble it on the dirt after I've already put the dirt where i want it. I also put a little rinse aid into the mix so the glue won't bead up on top of the dirt. Works great.
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I use 25% glue to 75% water. I put it into a dropper bottle (e.g. contact lens cleaning solution) and apply it drip wise over the dirt to be fixed. It will look like a mess when wet, but it will be fine when it has dried out.
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No exact ratio. Just thin it so it is easier to spread. I have used it stright out of the bottle too. The key is to get an even coating of glue.
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How much white glue to how much water to attach the dirt?
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