Huntorial; Permawet For Noobs By A Noob ;-)

Andre de Jong

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Hello 2 all!

Every start can be difficult, or Lessons learned the hard way.
That also happend with me sometimes. (little bit 2 many)

So i diceded to make a small tutorial about permawet.


After airbrushing your Latex part you want to seal it. ;)

--->>>But how to do it without draging/mixing of the colours?

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Good stuff!

Home depot also sells a small canister of propellant that can spray any paint or liquid you add into the canister.
That might be quicker than the sponge method.
 
Good stuff!

Home depot also sells a small canister of propellant that can spray any paint or liquid you add into the canister.
That might be quicker than the sponge method.

There are so many things i can't get on mine island.
So i have to find a other way.
 
Can the permawet not just be put through an airbrush?. I put yaught varnish through mine to seal my gauntlets and it worked fine, did thin it a bit though beforehand.
 
Can the permawet not just be put through an airbrush?. I put yaught varnish through mine to seal my gauntlets and it worked fine, did thin it a bit though beforehand.

I used an airbrush for the first coat, then brushed on the last 2. Worked well for me, but I think this idea is good for someone that doesn't have one.

Brian
 
What do you use for thinning the permawet? Water?

Yup, plain old water. I read somewhere that the more water you add, the shinier the final result. I sprayed the first coat at about 60% perma-wet, to 40% water, then brushed the rest with the same mix.

Brian
 
I used Createx gloss medium to seal my airbrush. . . This is what i was told would work

How different is the createx from the perma-wet Finish? ?
 
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