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Old 10-09-2018, 05:51 PM   #31
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I have some old IronX from when I used to work near a rail yard and was fighting fallout daily. If you can get some of that to knock out the rust before you apply, that's what I did. Then you can keep it around and detail a couple times a year with it. Much easier than claying. Also my method involves getting a dab of the paint on a piece of paper and applying with a toothpick. Once it dries too much make another small dab. Let it settle each time before you apply another layer. Unless you would rather over apply and then sand down with a circle of fine grit sand paper glued to the eraser tip of a pencil.
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