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My quickshade has started to form a skin and has gone into a thick goo beneath. Any ideas? Is this saveable? It's not really working as it is...
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Giving it a *really* good stir would be my first suggestion, but I suspect you've already tried that? It will separate as it's oil based, but I would hope it's salvageable.
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(07-03-2016, 11:08 AM)Stuart Wrote: Giving it a *really* good stir would be my first suggestion, but I suspect you've already tried that? It will separate as it's oil based, but I would hope it's salvageable.
I do give a thorough stir every time, I use the stuff on the rod to paint with, the weird thing is it has gone so very thick and hasn't separated between uses. I have emailed The Army painter boys in Denmark...
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(07-03-2016, 11:29 AM)Agincourt Wrote: (07-03-2016, 11:08 AM)Stuart Wrote: Giving it a *really* good stir would be my first suggestion, but I suspect you've already tried that? It will separate as it's oil based, but I would hope it's salvageable.
I do give a thorough stir every time, I use the stuff on the rod to paint with, the weird thing is it has gone so very thick and hasn't separated between uses. I have emailed The Army painter boys in Denmark...
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