Freelance 2012
faraway Wrote:
fast car Wrote:....You may want to try sealing the inkjet ink with the same spray....

To late.. The roof covering paper is glued to the buildings and the buildings are glued to the layout. I did think about dull coat on printouts last night but it was a stormy and rainy night prohibiting any rattle can action on the balcony Sad

Some time later:

We got this afternoon surprisingly pleasant weather well above freezing point and low wind with some sun shine. I toke the chance, removed all buildings and did a layer of dull coat. Do you see the bubbles... There was a lot of crack noise when the dull coat hit the roofs. I am not so sure it the glue likes the dull coat... We will see

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Reinhard,

Not sure how dullcote would work on paper before spraying on the inkjet ink sealer, but it is definately lifting the paper. I used dullcote after the inkjet ink sealer it worked fine. The ink sealer is a gloss lacquer in a spray that is lightly fogged on usually in three separate light coats. I placed in a link to Kurts roof that was done with sandpaper that is similar to what you are trying to do.


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