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I used Liquitex Gloss Medium to create the rivers on my layout a number of years ago.They are not quite as shiny and glossy as they once wear. I do clean them using Woodland Scenic's Dust Grabber and also will use a soft, wide paint brush to remove any dust that accumulates.Any suggestions on the best way to clean my rivers or a way to "refresh" them?Thanks,Bart
I do my rivers (and customers' rivers) with either Liquitex glossy mediums and/or WS "Water Effects"...sometimes over just flat, painted river bottoms, or over Envirotex. When they start to get abraded by cleaning & dusting, I apply a thinned coat of Liquitex Gloss Medium on them...making sure they've been thoroughly cleaned and there's nothing on the surface like dust, cat hair, ground foam...you get the picture.This does the trick for me, keeping the waves, ripples and rapids like they were, not adding any noticeable artifacts to my previous surface treatment, but rejuvenating the high gloss.I don't thin the Gloss Medium much...about 3 parts Gloss Medium to 1 part distilled water...or maybe slightly less. I don't want it runny, but I don't want it to make more waves either.When I clean 'em, I dust them with a camera lens soft brush cleaner that has a manual blower (rubber bulb) that also blows the dust away. This is pretty effective. If you can't get on locally, get one here: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1176845-REG/dot_line_dl_1772_blower_brush_large.html/?ap=y&ap=y&smp=y&smp=y&lsft=BI%3A514Cheerio!Bob Gilmore
Thanks, Bob!For the "cleaning" step, is it just the camera lens brush that you use to do that? Nothing else in addition to that?Thanks,BartHave fun!