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Could I please have some input on wash formula's ? I've read many and have recently tried one by Paul Boyer from FSM which comprised paint/thinner/dish detergent. If this is what people use, could you recomend ratio's ? My first time "At Bat" was less then steller
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Depends on what kind of wash.

Oil washes require odorless turpenoid (unless you like the smell of petroleum distillates) and an oil paint. Thin about 40-80 parts turpenoid to oil paint.

Sludge washes, also known as pastel washes, need water, pastel powder, and perhaps a touch of surficant. Mix into a usable sludge and apply.

Both are to be applied to a gloss coat, acrylic for the oils, virtually anything for the sludge.

You can read more here: http://www.starshipmodeler.net/talk/vie ... hp?t=15835
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Nice explanation, Robb. Maybe you could explain what a surficant is. Did you mean surfactant? If so, then I assume you mean a few drops of dish soap. What other examples appropriate to modeling are there?

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Can someone explain to me just how to do an oil wash?

I've been out of this game for 18 years and I'm lacking in the "new" basics. :D
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Pat Amaral wrote:Nice explanation, Robb. Maybe you could explain what a surficant is. Did you mean surfactant? If so, then I assume you mean a few drops of dish soap. What other examples appropriate to modeling are there?

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Soap is a poor surfactant, JetDry is much, much better.
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Ace Airspeed wrote:Can someone explain to me just how to do an oil wash?

I've been out of this game for 18 years and I'm lacking in the "new" basics. :D
Oil paint (usually black, Paynes gray, or Burnt Umber) mixed very, very thin with turpentine or odorless turpenoid, get a nice pointy brush and touch it gently to a panel line. Capillary action will draw the mix in darkening your pane line.
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All this and more in the washes sticky:

http://www.starshipmodeler.net/talk/vie ... hp?t=15835
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