I've just starting to use Vallejo Chipping Medium, to some mixed results. I'm laying down a primer, base coat, then the chipping medium. I let those layers dry at least 24 hours. I spray a light final coat over that, waiting around 10 min, then wet that down with warm water, and use different tools to create chips.
When it works, it works great. When it doesn't it creates more of a worn patch, rather then chips.
Can anyone speak into this, changing paints or process, timing?
The mixed results with Vallejo Chipping Medium might stem from factors like paint compatibility, layer thickness, or water application. Experiment with adjusting the final coat thickness and water application intensity to achieve the desired chipping effect. Trying different paints or extending drying times between layers could also improve results. Balancing these factors and practicing with various tools will likely enhance the chipping outcome, creating the intended weathered look rather than worn patches.