QUOTE: So the current favorite thing is to seal the paint job with future. Why worry about your finders if you are going to be sealing the plane or other vehicle later? |
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The initial primary concern is to ensure that the paint adheres solidly to the styrene substrate. No amount of Future is going to seal paint that won't stick to the plastic. Of course, it's also important to keep your hands off the topcoat so that the Future will adhere when it is applied. A water-soluble product like Future won't adhere to anything that has an oily coating on it.
My second concern is keeping paint off my hands and fingers. The solvents found in acrylics, enamels, and lacquers have the ability to "de-fat" the skin. Repetitive exposures may cause dermatitis, or even direct exposure into the blood stream from skin contact. Yes, I could use various ways of mounting my model so I wouldn't have to touch it, but when applying fine camouflage lines, or other fine detail, nothing beats holding the kit in your hands for the ultimate in control.
Hope this helps.
Gip Winecoff