Hi Guys
Ive just started getting into model building again after a 15 year layoff. Im currently into my 3rd build and have hit a slight snag. I was painting camo on my buffalo using a tutorial on youtube. It said to use blue tack to slighty raise the mask to give a soft edge on the camo. This worked great but after I pulled the blue tack off, it left shiny dots on the matt finish of the brown paint. Like it had lifted the matt finish off with it. Im not sure what to do, I was planning on doing a clear coat of satin - will this cover the dots up, if not anything else I can try to get the mat finish back ?
Thanks in advance
Brewster
Ive just started getting into model building again after a 15 year layoff. Im currently into my 3rd build and have hit a slight snag. I was painting camo on my buffalo using a tutorial on youtube. It said to use blue tack to slighty raise the mask to give a soft edge on the camo. This worked great but after I pulled the blue tack off, it left shiny dots on the matt finish of the brown paint. Like it had lifted the matt finish off with it. Im not sure what to do, I was planning on doing a clear coat of satin - will this cover the dots up, if not anything else I can try to get the mat finish back ?
Thanks in advance
Brewster
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