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>    Posted by: "Gerry Evans" [EMAIL PROTECTED] gerrye2
>    Date: Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:17 am ((PDT))
>
> <...> I noticed a new Rust-Oleum rattle-can product called Frosted  
> Glass. Remembering what Dullcote does to clear styrene, I reasoned  
> that this Frosted Glass might represent something more cost- 
> effective than Dullcote. <...>
>
> The Frosted Glass, in my opinion, performed nearly as well as the  
> Dullcote on a glossy plastic finish. I have yet to try this on  
> styrene, brass, basswood, plywood, or resin. If someone else is so  
> inclined, I wish they'd perform the same experiment so we can get a  
> second, third, fourth, etc. opinion.
>
> The Frosted Glass, in a large rattle-can, is much less per ounce  
> than Dullcote <...>

I've been surprised that craft stores and artist supply stores have so  
much that we can use in our hobby, not to mention the tools and  
fittings found in hardware stores. Thanks for the reminder, Gerry!

Just yesterday I used Dullcote in an air brush to finish some models.  
I'd be willing to try a Frosted Glass rattle-can, except I have  
concerns about the bigger spray pattern and less control in nooks and  
crannies.

By the way, the same company makes Rust-Oleum and Dullcote.
--
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