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Laurie
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Ian M
All that I am saying is. I have not had any problems with the products by staying water based. I am not saying that you cannot mix and match.
But if you do mix and match you are skiing off piste and risk all the problems pitfalls and slippery slope over the cliff edge or the exhilaration of the perfection of a clear run. You decide on the risks. Most do not go off piste unless they have years of experience and as we know that is not a given in terms of safety.
And so you take your pick.
Laurie
Sorry Ian my mind is not following your logic. I am talking of differing products. Presumably Tamiya products will not interact with each other in a detrimental way. Providing of course that you follow their recommended techniques.\ said:When Tamiya say themselves that Base and clear have different curing times, Both their own product, must prove that there is a loop hole in your theory Laurie. I will agree though that sticking to one system is (normally) error free. Ian M
All that I am saying is. I have not had any problems with the products by staying water based. I am not saying that you cannot mix and match.
But if you do mix and match you are skiing off piste and risk all the problems pitfalls and slippery slope over the cliff edge or the exhilaration of the perfection of a clear run. You decide on the risks. Most do not go off piste unless they have years of experience and as we know that is not a given in terms of safety.
And so you take your pick.
Laurie