Wethered some cars, how do I prevent smudges and smears?

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Davidellias

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As you saw in another thread on here, I did my first weathering powders job today. My only issue is, I tried to pick up the cars and I smudged the powders I was using for weathering smeared some. How do I prevent this espcially when I don't have a layout and am moving soon, and thus have to take my cars in and out of packaging a lot?
 
I use a very light over-spray of Valspar Clear Flat to seal the powders. You may have top apply another layer of powder afterward and lightly over-spray again. I posted a few photos of some of my stuff in your other thread.
 


Anything weathered with powders must be sprayed with a clear coat to "fix" the weathering.
 
I just mix my weathering powders with thinned white glue and alcohol. It's pretty easy to manipulate with the brush, and it needs no sealer.

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Is it safe to assume that you're only using the alcohol as a wetting agent, (just a few drops in the thinned glue), to prevent the thinned glue from beading up on the plastic?
 






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