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Making weathering permanent
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<br />I use Testor's Model Master Dull Coat spray. It holds all the weathering nice and neat, and does not come off when handling the cars or structures. <br /> <br />Recently I used Dull Coat for the reason it was intended, which is always a handy thing. I repainted a UP GP9 to be a ROUTE ROCK GP9, and light blue glossy paint was all I could find for the body. One application of the Dull Coat over the blue, and it was totally flat! I love this stuff! <br /> <br />-Wolv33
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