Sorry, yes, I also use other fillers for bigger gaps etc, but as far as the Mr Surfacer range goes I've found the 500 has pretty good filling and levelling properties and sands well. It can also be thinned with MLT (Mr Levelling Thinner) to help it flow into tiny gaps, or smoothed out with a brush dampened in MLT if you need to.Thanks Andy. So you do not use filler just surfacer?? From what i have seen on YT most use filler them surfacer?
Hi Jakko, after reading an article I just use some of my wife's nail varnish remover, as acetone is the main ingredient of the cleaner they recommended using and so far I've had no issues - at least I won't until my wife finds out!!I bought 500 and 1000 years ago, and must say I wasn’t terribly impressed with them. Magazine articles had lead me to believe it would be easy to add texture to models with them, and that proved rather more difficult because the stuff just wasn’t thick enough to hold much texture, in my experience. I also found it difficult to clean it off my brushes.
Thanks Andy. Couldn't remember the name, found it on a car paint website that made the link to acetone.Cheap cellulose (aka lacquer) thinner cleans it up easily.
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