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2:1 with 2 being the water?How can one tell if the ballast is "grout based"? I never heard of that before.
I use approximately a 2:1 water to glue ratio here, i.e., I fill the bottle up to the one-third level with white glue and then the rest (2/3rds) of the bottle with water.DFF
Is that 3 parts Mod-Podge to 1 part water?Richard Webster
Not N scale but HOn30...Matte Medium diluted 3:1 with water. Add a few generous drops of dish soap. Shake vigorously, then add a few ounces of 91% IPA and shake again. It's important not to add the IPA until after the water and some dish soap.Let the mixture sit for a week or two. The solids in the MM will settle out. Carefully decant the whiteish liquid into another container, avoid agitating the solids while you do this. Toss the white sludge left over.That last step will eliminate having a white residue after the MM mix dries. This tip was given to me my scenery guru Dave Frary.I have a few containers standing by so it's ready whenever the mood to work on scenery strikes.What I've always liked about using MM... First, if you don't drown natural sand or soil that you're trying to glue down, it doesn't significantly darken the material. It looks "dry" once the MM mix dries. Second... If you find you don't like what you've done, soak the effected area with IPA, wait a minute or two, and you can pretty easily scrape up the scenic materials and have a fresh pallet to work with after. I did this with the sand I used as ballast on my HOn30 modules. After ballasting about 1/3rd of the track with sand, I didn't like what I'd done, so I soaked it with IPA and carefully scraped it all away and was able to return it to clean track, ready for a different treatment.The thing about MM is you don't need a lot of it to hold whatever your gluing... A little bit of it, even thinned 3:1+ IPA, is plenty. I also exclusively use 91% IPA as a wetting agent... Zero surface tension, even with the most powdery natural materials (like sand or clay sifted through women's stocking material).JB
You don't pre-soak your ballast/scenery cover with a wetting agent? Putting this brew directly on dry ballast doesn't make for ANY "floatage"???Just askin'....Cheerio!Bob Gilmore