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October 2003
- From: New Hampshire, USA
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Posted by link955
on Thursday, November 13, 2003 4:59 AM
Originally posted by erush
Oh and one thing Bob, I think link mis-typed what he was saying about the wash. You want a clear GLOSS coat to apply your wash to, then seal it after with a clear flat coat. If you put a wash on flat it'll hold more than you want in some areas and it's harder to get off or won't come off.
With all respect, I typed exactly what I meant. My experience with gloss coats has been they tend to make washes bead up while flat coats make washes flow in the seams. I use a Q-Tip or the corner of a paper towel to remove build ups while the wash is still wet. But we all do whatever works for us, right?
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