QUOTE: Originally posted by tshoff
Where would I be able to find "Parafilm-M"?
Also, when refering to cutting the masking material, do you mean that after you have painted the canopy line you remove the masking by cutting the edge of the line you want to remain on the canopy? If so, I think I just figured out why I always have that nice clean line lift off the canopy when removing the masking.
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http://www.micromark.com/
Here’s how you do it. (at least this is my method...)
Before you paint anything, you mask the canopy with the “Parafilm-M” or whatever you are using. Then (with a SHARP blade) carefully cut away the areas that you want exposed to the paint. (In other words, you leave the mask on the parts you want to remain clear and you remove the mask from the areas that you want painted)
When you are done painting, clear coating, decaling, clear coating and dull coating, you then remove the mask from the canopy. (Usually, removing the mask from the canopy is one of the last steps of building a kit.)