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I use chalk all the time to do weathering. My technique is using Krylons Clear Matte. I hold the car/loc about arms distance away and spray it on. Actually I spray it spray it in burst. Meaning I'll psuh the button down just enuff so that the spray ome out. Also you can put the car/loco on a table and as you spray, move from side to side just as if you were airbrushing. Remember if any of the chaulk is blown off, add more after the spray dries (a few seconds). You can build up the weathering effect. Also if the chaulk blows off, add more chalk while the spray is wet.
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