Washing?
Integra14
01-29-2003, 02:48 PM
Can you wash a model with water, if little dust particles and other fragments are on there? after painting that is
How long should i wait, to paint window frames, after i paint.. i painted yesterday? cani start now?
Heres a funny question, has anyone ever put like cooking oils on models to make them shine? it seems logical, cause they make EVERYthign SHINY! haha and no im not gonna cook my models in a frying pan!
How long should i wait, to paint window frames, after i paint.. i painted yesterday? cani start now?
Heres a funny question, has anyone ever put like cooking oils on models to make them shine? it seems logical, cause they make EVERYthign SHINY! haha and no im not gonna cook my models in a frying pan!
freakray
01-29-2003, 02:50 PM
1. Yes
2. no, give it longer to dry, like a week or so
3. cooking oil? why don't you just polish it? cooling oil sounds a little risky to me
2. no, give it longer to dry, like a week or so
3. cooking oil? why don't you just polish it? cooling oil sounds a little risky to me
acunda
01-29-2003, 02:52 PM
did you do the last coat yesterday?? if you did, don't touch the body for at least a week. cooking oil :huh:
mhpspeed
01-29-2003, 02:55 PM
I wash my model when I first get it to get any acids or nething off from the factory. then before I polish or clear coat so no dust gets in the way.
daggerlee
01-29-2003, 03:08 PM
Cooking oil would make it glossy sure, but not give you that killer mirror shine. :)
935k3
01-29-2003, 05:17 PM
Cooking oil? Surely you josh. It would attract huge amounts of dust and dirt and would not be very touchable at all.
plumpie3
01-29-2003, 10:18 PM
hey dog...i think you should wash it.. its for the best
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