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Originally Posted by jbdanadijon
yes, that's this kind of product I used, the brand I found in my country is "modern option", but this is the same kind of product.
2 bottles , one in silver plate base coat and one called "instant rust antiquing solution".
I used the same technics as you described, put some silver base coat on the kit, then I wait it dry and put some instant rust liquid on the parts... Then I put the pieces in a plastic bag (but I don't know if you have to wrap the pieces in bag or if you have to just put pieces in a bag and let some air inside the bag)
What I did is to wrap the pieces in bag and closed it.
but it didn't work, I don't know why...I'll try again later but I'm not sure can get some results...
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I too have had a hit or miss result from this technique. I see we are both using the exact same method to apply it. The silver paint is pretty thick an it makes me wonder it it didn't get mixed thoroughly or it getting too old.
For reference, this is an exhaust done this way that came out as I wanted it. The bumps were also the result of the reaction as was the color variance.
I can see subtle rust on your Porsche which comes off as nice weathering.