sprint_9
Rookie
Ok, this will be a little out of the ordinary, but I want to ask.
Im getting into 1:24 scale model building and want to incorporate Universal Clear into my builds, there is a great thread on here with some model work and how nice Universal Clear works. My specific issue is in order to decal I need a clear glossy surface, I was considering using Universal for this, however, once I have all of the decals placed I would like to clear over the entire model again. The issue is I cant really do much sanding after the decals are on, maybe lightly hitting it with some 3000, but I dont really even want to do that.
So my question is, in a non automotive application can Universal be cleared over itself without sanding after the first layer has been placed a few days up to a week prior? Is that even possible to consider in an indoor display type of application?
Im getting into 1:24 scale model building and want to incorporate Universal Clear into my builds, there is a great thread on here with some model work and how nice Universal Clear works. My specific issue is in order to decal I need a clear glossy surface, I was considering using Universal for this, however, once I have all of the decals placed I would like to clear over the entire model again. The issue is I cant really do much sanding after the decals are on, maybe lightly hitting it with some 3000, but I dont really even want to do that.
So my question is, in a non automotive application can Universal be cleared over itself without sanding after the first layer has been placed a few days up to a week prior? Is that even possible to consider in an indoor display type of application?