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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by crabuback</i> <br /><br />I used Woodland Scenics' "Realistic Water" over a painted plaster waterfall last year. The water has "yellowed" over time. Is there anything that can be done, other than paint over it? <br />[/quote] <br /> How long ago did you poured it? <br /> Did you try to remelt it with a heat gun or hair dryer? <br /> I sent Woodland Scenics an e-mail asking if there was a way to restore to clear. <br /> Here is there reply: <br /> [quote]QUOTE: <br />E-Z Water, as can be seen in the bag, is yellow from the beginning. The only change in color to the product itself that we are aware of occurs when it is overheated and becomes darker. We do not know how to make it lighter in color. E-Z Water makes realistic looking green, brown and gray waters when poured over a properly painted area. <br />Woodland Scenics [/quote] <br /> <br />It it possible to remove it? <br /> <br /> <br />
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