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Geeklin
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Forever French Fabric# infills -
17-11-03, 09:41 PM
Hello
Can anyone tell me what you do when you infill after using white tips with Fabric#? How do you do the back fill? and When you tidy up the free edge with a file after using Build and Blast how do you clear away the dust and what with? Thanks Jenni x |
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Judge Gigi-Honorary Geek
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Benissa, Costa Blanca, Spain
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17-11-03, 09:45 PM
The way to do the 'french rebalance' using Fabric# is to use "More Than White" brush on white liquid acrylic!!!
Absolutely fab and SO easy. I just use a soft brush if there is any dust hanging around before I apply BOOST. |
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Geeklin
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Aaaah..... -
17-11-03, 10:16 PM
... well that's what I thought (More than White) but I was thinking that has only just come out - so what did you used to do B4 More than White? I just like to know just in case I found myself in the situation where I didn't have that little bottle of magic! I'm too curious for my own good sometimes?
Jenni x |
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