- Member since
January 2003
- From: The Hoosier State
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Not to fear, you can fix this! You'll have to remove the finishes in layers, first being the Dullcote. To remove the Testors Dullcote, wet a lint free cloth or old T-shirt with rubbing alcohol and wipe the offending area until the Future layer is revealed...go gently so as not to rub into the paint layer. Let the surface dry completely then very gently wipe the Future smeared area with a soft cloth moistened with windex. If not carefull the Windex can stripp the Future layer clean down to the paint. Next lightly, and gently sand the area with 400 and 600 grits to level the surface and wipe the sanded area with a tack cloth to remove all traces of dust. Ok, next once the smear is smoothed and wiped away its time to restore the Future and Dullcote layers. Airbrush the Future in thin coats to build up the layer, overlaping the surrounding areas to help level it and blend in. After the Future has cured for approx. 48 hours, airbrush a few light coats of Testors Dullcote. Thats all there is too it- Happy modeling!
Greg Williams
Owner/ Manager
Modern Hobbies LLC
Indianapolis, IN.
IPMS #44084
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