I have a can of AK matt and gloss varnish but I'm not happy with the spray it puts down even with the so called fine mist cap. As I mainly use Vallejo paints it's easier to look at their range for airbrushing. Is it fair to say that their Gloss and Matt varnishes are OK, I assume yes but I need to ask ? Or should I go for matt and satin ? Reading here gloss and matt seem the go to varnishes. Any reason to use satin for general sealing or finishes ?
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To be honest i've just had a mare with the Vallejo matt varnish. Doesn't normally happen but hey ho.
For gloss i use Klear. For both satin and matt i use Hannants. Never had a problem with either of those.
I use satin varnish if i want to do a wash and have a little bit of it stay behind to ingrain/make dirty, the paint finish underneath. If you use a gloss varnish before a wash then when you come to clean up the wash, it'll all come off. With a matt varnish you'll get ALOT of wash left after clean up. So a satin varnish is the inbetween option.
Perfect example. In the picture i used a satin varnish then covered the black underneath with a Flory wash. Once dried i cleaned off but some was left behind to make it a little more weathered.
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I have tried vallejo gloss neat, which sprays well, but I find needs to be applied thick to get it remotely glossy.Comment
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Interesting. I was hoping to avoid "thick" as thats the problem Im having with the Ak spray can. Either it goes on slightly speckly or ends up being too think.Comment
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I got some ‘klear’ (now known as pledge) which I will be trying out.
If this doesn’t work I’ll be falling back to faithful old enamel gloss.Comment
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