> My experience was that spraying the chalk weathering tended to negate
> the effect I was trying to create in the first place. The chalk seems
> to hold without any help, and if it does rub off a little, so what?
> Just apply a little more chalk. That way, you have evolving
> weathering, just like the real ones! 
> 
> Bob Nicholson
>
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Yes, I agree.  If I use gloss or dull coat, it goes on first to even 
out the paint and hide the decal film.  The Bragdon products go on 
last.

As a matter of fact, after looking at the picture of 5717, I think I 
need to add more dust along the bottom of the hood.  

Also, my thanks to those of you who responded offline to remind me I 
forgot to the paint the truck screw head.  I knew there was something 
else I wanted to do before I took pictures.  <G>

John Gibson
Rocklin, CA



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