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Simloki![]() New user Midwest USA 9 Posts ![]() |
...and we're not talking deodorant here
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A stick will be worse at leaving visual evidence.
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Julie![]() Inner circle 3793 Posts ![]() |
Back in the olden days, we used liquid ruff--g stuff and a cotton ball.
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Simloki![]() New user Midwest USA 9 Posts ![]() |
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On Oct 13, 2022, Julie wrote: I may try spraying onto a cotton ball first and seeing if that smooths out the texture a bit. Thanks. |
Julie![]() Inner circle 3793 Posts ![]() |
Use a VERY THIN coating at first, let it dry thoroughly and in the unlikely event this doesn't do the job, apply another THIN coating.
Also be aware many have discovered it is more useful to coat a limited area as opposed to the entire surface of the card(s). |
DelMagic![]() Special user 725 Posts ![]() |
If you ever use a liquid like we did in the old days of roughing, do not use cotton balls. Whatever you use, make sure it is lint-free. I used lint-free cheese cloth.
Check out this thread for another alternative. (page 32) https://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/view......tart=620 |
Alan Munro![]() Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5874 Posts ![]() |
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On Oct 13, 2022, Simloki wrote: I use Liquitex Matte Medium in a plastic bottle and apply it with a cotton ball. I found the stuff at Hobby Lobby, years ago. |
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