bought some of this to make camouflage patterns over a Tiger in German grey, after watching a couple of videos of it in use.
The instructions said allow 24 hours to dry. I thought this unusual for a washable finish, but left the tank for a day. Then I hadn't the time to get back to it until two days had elapsed.
The problem was that however much I saturated and brushed it, it didn't want to come off. Some did and there were slight signs of it dissolving, but most required considerable pressure from the brush. In effect I was practically scraping it off.
It occured to me that I might have made two mistakes:
1. I put it on neat when I should have mixed it with water. Nothing in the instructions about this.
2. I left it for much longer than I should have done, and it had cured hard.
I'd be grateful for any advice. I was able to salvage the tank and get it looking OK, but not the way I originally wanted it to look with long rain produced streaks.
The instructions said allow 24 hours to dry. I thought this unusual for a washable finish, but left the tank for a day. Then I hadn't the time to get back to it until two days had elapsed.
The problem was that however much I saturated and brushed it, it didn't want to come off. Some did and there were slight signs of it dissolving, but most required considerable pressure from the brush. In effect I was practically scraping it off.
It occured to me that I might have made two mistakes:
1. I put it on neat when I should have mixed it with water. Nothing in the instructions about this.
2. I left it for much longer than I should have done, and it had cured hard.
I'd be grateful for any advice. I was able to salvage the tank and get it looking OK, but not the way I originally wanted it to look with long rain produced streaks.
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