I use MEK in a needlepoint applicator.  A coat of flat finish makes the blushes 
disappear.
Roger Nulton
BTW, the weight comes with American models boxcars.  I use flat washers as was 
previously mentioned.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: up148 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 6:13 AM
  Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} PRS Kit Questions


  Hi Dave,

  Yeah, the Tenax can leave a dull stain and edge (like a water stain) 
  if any of it seeps through a joint onto the model. I try not to allow 
  that but it happens. I just like the fact that it is a dull almost 
  invisible stain rather than a shiny residue like most glues leave. The 
  dull stain is easy to hide with weathering or can even look like a pre-
  rust area. I haven't tried Zap-a-Gap so I can't comment but if it 
  flows as easy as Tenax and doesn't leave a stain I have to get some. 

  Butch H. 



   

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