Dullcoting Problem

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TriggerMan
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Dullcoting Problem

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I was trying my dullcoting today for the first time to get a feel for it and I tried some old junk model parts with decals. So I sprayed the dullcote on it and some of the decals crumbled up.

Anything I can do to prevent this on serious future projects?
Perhaps the "Glosscote/Decal/Dullcote" Procedure would remedy this? The decals were pretty well on the plastic so not sure why it was doing that.

Any help with this would be appreciated.
Bomech1
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Post by Bomech1 »

Check terrors decal thread. Some very good advise there. Always seal your decals. I Glosscote, decal, glosscote then dullcote. Are you using laquer dullcote?
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Post by TriggerMan »

Yes. Testors Flat laquer Dullcote.

1. Is there there something in the glosscote that prevents the decals from crumbling up?

2. Where might I find that thread at? I couldn't find it :(
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Post by Bomech1 »

Laquer is very agresive to other paints and decals. dual gloss coats and let it set 3 or 4 days if your in a hurry, a week is better. dullcote in multiple fine coats and let dry in between coats. humidity plays a big factor up here also. Are you using spray can or air brush?
Check the finnishing forum - the sticky for decals should help 8)
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Post by TriggerMan »

Great thanks! I'll keep that thread in mind my friend. And I used the Testors Spray Can.

If it's any help, I just bought a 3 Pc. Enterprise set and downloaded the custom Window/Escape Pod decals on this site in the Tech. Library I believe it is. I'm going to print them off and apply these to my ships and dont want a big mess of wrinkled decals!

So I will do this: Cote the ship with a gloss cote. Apply the decals, then seal those in with another coating of GlossCote. And should I leave the ships glossy or dull cote them? I know that's probably matter of personal opinion and judgment but I'm welcome to any suggestions.

Also since I'm using the custom decals, I've heard some conflicting reports that i either should use the Testors Microsol fo the decals or not. Including on that thread and then modelers who I've spoken with personally. Any tips on that in this case?
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Post by TimeScape »

Part of the issue may also be the age of the decals, how long the have been on the kit (here I am assuming that they were not originally sealed), how they were put on (ie soaked until modt the glue disolveed etc). I have some junk models/parts that were decaled and never sealed. I swear the decals will crumble by just looking at them.
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Post by scanam2005 »

It always help with both Glosscote and Dullcote to apply a first light cat and then heavier coats. Many decals will dissolve in heavy wet coats of many clear products. Another way of testing is to try the clear cat on a small unimportant decal from the same sheet.
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