@AwesomeDr111 For this, I used an assortment of fine grit (800 to 2500). I don't think you need coarser than that for this application since the surface isn't that rough to begin with.
Could you put the liquid milliput mixture into a spray bottle or airbrush to get a light, equal coat over the entire surface? Or do you need a thicker layer of the liquid better achieved through brushing it on?
I haven't tried it, but I think it could probably work. Just make sure to be very thorough with cleaning directly afterwards, as Milliput sticks really well on most surfaces and becomes very hard... I don't know of a solvent that could take care of that, and it could potentially ruin an expensive airbrush.
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What grit sanding sponge do you recommend?
@AwesomeDr111 For this, I used an assortment of fine grit (800 to 2500). I don't think you need coarser than that for this application since the surface isn't that rough to begin with.
Could you put the liquid milliput mixture into a spray bottle or airbrush to get a light, equal coat over the entire surface? Or do you need a thicker layer of the liquid better achieved through brushing it on?
I haven't tried it, but I think it could probably work. Just make sure to be very thorough with cleaning directly afterwards, as Milliput sticks really well on most surfaces and becomes very hard... I don't know of a solvent that could take care of that, and it could potentially ruin an expensive airbrush.