Hey guys! I just wanted to let you all know that I have a couple of customs coming up that I am almost done with. I am probably going to post them within the next week or so, but I have a question if any of you could help me. What sealant is best to put on a figure? Ive tried sooooooo many over the years of customizing and ive never really been impressed with any ive tried. Ive tried all different kinds from spray-on to paint-on and most of the ones I have tried, the coats just come off and peel off or leave my figure sticky. So if any of you could help, it would be greatly appreciated so just reply to this post if you have suggestions! Thanks!
BanthaPooDoom (Tyler)
I've used a cheap matte spray sealant (from WalMart) as well as Testors dullcote (which you can get in spray can or smaller bottles that can be brushed directly on). I actually think that both work just fine, but I'd give a slight edge to the Testors dullcote (just because of how well it takes the 'shiny-ness' out of your paint apps).
*The key with any sealant is to apply minimally. If you're going to go with a sealant that you paint on with a brush, go 1-2 coats with a small brush; don't try to add that extra coat because you think it'll add more protection. (Actually all it does is add another layer to your joints that will most likely rub off much more easily because of that decision.) When using a spray sealant, be sure to keep the can about 10 inches from the figure/vehicle and spray in one or two even, but light, shots. The greatest trouble I had when I first started using spray sealants was thinking I had to apply them heavily to get the protection I needed, but that is
not the case
at all. A couple quick, even, sprays on the areas you want protected is all that is necessary.
Hope this helps; and remember: there is no substitute for practice. Get a fig you don't really like, paint it up on the joints, and then test out the sealing procedure on it to get the feel for how you want to apply it. That way, you don't ruin the custom figs you really like later on!