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[USER=17386]bobawife[/USER]

For me, it was using my airbrush and Tamiya's XF-1 "Flat Black" paint. My worry was always adding too much. I kid you not, I questioned myself constantly during. So much so that, I kept doing this after almost every small spritz of paint....

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Step 1: Spray

Step 2: Step back and look

<Repeat as needed>


Ultimately, I got the look I was after. But here's the other worry....How do you wash the flight suit without ruining the paint job? I got to about 15 troops with it before I was like this is just nasty. Cause to get rid of the body odor you'd have to spray it with Febreze.

:oops::lol:

Febreze is a band-aid that only lasts so long.


I took mine to a dry cleaners - with the full intent on having to re-do my work. They actually called me up and said we cant get this stain totally out, would you like for us to run it through our machine again? I said "No, actually I just want a clean article of clothing, the stain I want to keep as it is a costume." They were like "Oh, ok, well its ready to be picked up then!" Hahaha!


Best of luck in whatever you decide to do!

:cool:(y)


-Iron


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