Hi guys, I need to pick someone's brains again.
I'm painting some small figures and I've run into a problem. I've painted them with acrylics and then sealed them with clear floor polish to get a gloss finish. I used UMP water based wash and cleaned the excess with a dampened cotton bud as suggested. I was well pleased with the results, but now I want to seal the wash and remove the gloss finish with a matt varnish. I've applied Vallejo matt varnish with a brush on a couple of them but because it's water based, it's removed most of the wash and smeared the rest all over the place.
So far, the only idea I've had is to spray a matt varnish. I have used Humbrol in the past but the last few times I used it, I got a white coating everywhere. I know this is usually down to not shaking the can enough, but I tried dunking the can in warm water then shaking 'til both my arms fell off and that didn't help.
Any suggestions?
I'm painting some small figures and I've run into a problem. I've painted them with acrylics and then sealed them with clear floor polish to get a gloss finish. I used UMP water based wash and cleaned the excess with a dampened cotton bud as suggested. I was well pleased with the results, but now I want to seal the wash and remove the gloss finish with a matt varnish. I've applied Vallejo matt varnish with a brush on a couple of them but because it's water based, it's removed most of the wash and smeared the rest all over the place.
So far, the only idea I've had is to spray a matt varnish. I have used Humbrol in the past but the last few times I used it, I got a white coating everywhere. I know this is usually down to not shaking the can enough, but I tried dunking the can in warm water then shaking 'til both my arms fell off and that didn't help.
Any suggestions?
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