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Yeah, you really have to when you dry brush the aluminum on.Obviously you plan ahead.
Correct.Again, this is that dry brush technique?
Have you ever tried it with this metalizer pigment?Correct.
I have that stuff and i have mix feelings on it. If I apply it to a already shinny surface, it does not do much for it. If I apply it to like Alclad Aluminum, it will make it shine but it is more delicate than the dry brush technique. It has to be one of the last things to go on, its more of an enhancer so to speak.Have you ever tried it with this metalizer pigment?
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