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Never had that issue with any brand of matte medium. I'm using Scenic Express's version and a couple other artist-level brands (Hunt, Golden). I wonder if its a water issue? Water here is all soft. I also pre-wet everything with rubbing alcohol , so everything just wicks in quickly and doesn't sit on top that long.
Same here, the only problem I have with MM is the price. Maybe it's the water or climate? Mine dries nice and flat with no residue... another of the mysteries of model railroading Otto K.
I didn't always have the problem, but once it started happening, I jumped ship--not worth the risk. I have no idea why it occurred, and frankly I wasn't willing to try and find out. White glue always worked perfectly, and it was way cheaper. Win-win.
Ok, so I know I am late to this thread,but I have used MicroMark's Ballast cement without any issues. I have used it with Woodland Scenics ballast and highball.
But white glue is so much cheaper...
Speaking of airbrush thinner (bit of topic drift)-- when I get my models from Shapeways, that's the first thing I clean them with. I'm not a user of Bestine. The thinner cuts any acrylic goop left on the models, and I then wash gently with warm water and a bit of dishsoap. A good rinse and they're ready for primer.
you are talking about the milky-transparent Sapeways' FUD and/or FXD resins, correct?
Does the thinner you use list its ingredients, or have you found the MSDS for it? It would be interesting to figure out what in it dissolves the wax residue.
Yes, that crud/goop.http://cdn.acrylicosvallejo.com/36f64dc0df6175d4f0606b636acc6fea/Safety-data-sheet-of-%27AIRBRUSH-THINNER%27.pdfIf I'm reading it correctly, the active ingredient is "2-butoxyethanol" .. some kindof alcohol I'm assuming. (Also since it's wax.. wouldn't hydrogen peroxide cut it?)