I think Testor's Dullcoat is an excellent covering spray. Unlike some brands, this product never caused any of my decals or transfers to craze. and it's thin, easy to use and very quick drying. What more can I say!
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In model building its usually desirable to get rid of shiny surfaces. These are often noticed when it's to late to use the dullcote spray. I little brush and this product takes care of the problem just fine. This product is needed on every model builders workbench.
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Thus stuff works great iv used it for over 26 years and testers better not think of stopping producing it
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I've been using this stuff for year to flat coat my military aircraft models. Its the best, most flat, clear coat that I've found. The trick to it is to let the "flat" settle to the bottom of the jar, then dispose of the top 1/2" of carrier fluid in the (new) jar. It will make your clear coat insanely flat, which is exactly what us military modelers want! Both models in the attached pics were done using the above method. Its been discontinued, so buy it while you can!
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What can I say? If you're here, you probably already know Testors Dullcote is the good stuff. Flattest finish on earth. And it probably broke your heart that they (allegedly) discontinued the rattle cans. Me too, buddy. Me too. Despite what certain sources may tell you, for best results, I've found this should be thinned with lacquer thinner before spraying through an airbrush. But this is the good stuff. You know that. That said, if you don't like Dullcote from a rattle can, this won't change your mind. I've never brushed it on, and probably never will, so I can't speak to that.
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