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Old 03-28-2011, 10:30 AM
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Microscale set and sol vs mr Mark setter & softner

Hi guys,

I was just wondering what THE difference is between the 2. Are they equal of strenght or is the one of those less strong than THE other. Any comment are much appreciated.

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Re: Microscale set and sol vs mr Mark setter & softner

I have and use both. Gunze Softner is stronger thaen Microscale and reacts quciker then Mscale.
Microscale is imho safer for decals and easier to use.

In case of setters - Gunze leaves some residue if not cleaned after decal is settled but in terms of setting strength I think they are equal.
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