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"The detailer" Ready to use washes
Posted by gall3265 on Friday, March 14, 2008 3:16 PM
I recently was in my lhs and came upon Long Ent. "The Detailer" Ready to use washes.  Has anybody out there used them?
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  • From: South Central Wisconsin
Posted by Daywalker on Friday, March 14, 2008 8:02 PM
Sorry, but I never have.  I have heard of them, and have also wondered how folks like them.

Frank 

 

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    February 2006
  • From: Southeast Louisiana
Posted by Wulf on Saturday, March 15, 2008 9:18 PM

Aren't they kinda pricey?

Andy 

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  • From: Neenah, WI
Posted by HawkeyeHobbies on Sunday, March 16, 2008 8:41 AM

If you're talking about these:

 

I use to use them exclusively...but never again. In time they begin to dryout and flake...peeling away from the surfaces they were applied. I have several models which I applied it as a means to tint the canopies...green 'sun shield'. I also used the black to 'wash' grills and radiators and it too has flaked and peeled away. Even the surfaces that had 'sealers' applied afterwards had the same effect.

My suggestion is to use the Tamiya transparent colors instead. I haven't had an issue with those.

My 2 cents [2c]

Gerald "Hawkeye" Voigt

http://hawkeyes-squawkbox.com/

 

 

"Its not the workbench that makes the model, it is the modeler at the workbench."

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  • From: NC
Posted by dante on Sunday, March 16, 2008 9:36 AM

Hi Gerald,

So you saved me again. I ordered "The detailer" and was experimenting with them but haven't used them on any models.

Thanks,

Dan

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    January 2006
  • From: Baton Rouge, Snake Central
Posted by PatlaborUnit1 on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 10:03 AM

i had played with the black when it first came out but had such horrid botchy results that i went back to typical oil washes.

David

Build to please yourself, and don't worry about what others think! TI 4019 Jolly Roger Squadron, 501st Legion
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  • From: Neenah, WI
Posted by HawkeyeHobbies on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 11:09 AM
 dante wrote:

Hi Gerald,

So you saved me again. I ordered "The detailer" and was experimenting with them but haven't used them on any models.

Thanks,

Dan

It looked nice going on, but they didn't stand the test of time. Here is a couple shots of showing my disappointment with the product.

You have to use great care when sealing this stuff too, even after it is dry it will resuspend and run when a clear is applied.  

Gerald "Hawkeye" Voigt

http://hawkeyes-squawkbox.com/

 

 

"Its not the workbench that makes the model, it is the modeler at the workbench."

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    October 2008
Posted by metroman on Thursday, November 6, 2008 10:09 AM

Never a problem here.  Some of these models are more than 7-8 years old and there is no degradation of the Detailer wash.   I apply them over a gloss coat then seal with either GS clear or MM flat, nothing else and never a problem.  Over the years he came out with more colro choices but my main use was/is black.  Apply over the panel lines you want to work on, let dry then come back with a damp Q-tip and gently remove the excess, very easy.  If you take off too much, just reapply.  No staining issues, and I have left the wash on on occasion for a week with no trouble removing it.  Proof that mileage can vary?  Use with confidence!

 

 

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