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A while back it was noted by Chris Chapmen that MOP AND SHINE. No longer shone like it used to. I did not realize this and bought 2 liters of the stuff. Had a model all painted and ready for the shine. Wrong! Did not work just as Chris said. So I stripped it off and started over found the right product and was back in business. Turned out well but was double the work.

I am now working on another car but I don't want a shine I want a flat looking paint somewhat like a primer. Would the not so shiny mop and shine work for this and give my some added hardness to the paint?

In order to get a flat with Acrylics what would you do?

Acrylics just are not tough enough to leave without some sort of coating.

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  On 1/16/2015 at 5:06 PM, Tom Geiger said:

If you want a nice dull finish, go with Testors Dullcote in the spray can. It gives a nice flat finish that won't scratch.

x2.

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Testors also makes clear acrylic in bottles, in flat and semi-gloss finishes. It dries very hard too.

Edited by Draggon

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