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Curious if others have tried this for their projects?
Anymore feedback? Checked and the project I used this stuff on is still holding together and is not degrading in any way. Getting ready to try it on a huge test build. Mike |
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I've never tried Minwax, but I always spray my printed cardstock with Krylon clear satin finish paint before building. I spray on a couple of coats so it soaks through the paper. It still glues well and you can clean off excess glue with a dab of spit on your finger without messing up the paper.
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Ohh waterproofing, cool! That sounds really promising.
But wait - it makes paper shiny and translucent, but doesn't bleed the ink, right? So applying it to a finished model would make it translucent and shiny or does it dry to invisibility?
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No, it doesn't make the paper translucent - well slightly, while it's wet - but it's not translucent when it's dry. I also give it another couple of coats after the model is finished. Gives it a satin shine, but the paper is still opaque.
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