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That turned out pretty cool. Thanks for the info.
Nice job, I'll have to try it this way. Thanks for sharing.
Super helpful video. I never knew about the hair spray part. Good looking finished product!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for demonstrating the air spray technique. You make it look easy.
Amazing. Well done.
Glad you liked it!
You make it look easier than it is! Great job Rusty
Thanks for sharing that with us.
Thank you for watching
Great job!
Like the effect looks good
Thank you
Just found you! New subscriber
Nothing wrong with using rustoleum paints. I've been using them for years. Thanks for sharing this and you've been subbed.
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
great tutorial!
Thank you I tried making it short and simple
Thank You
Can you tell us where you get the Army surplus brushes?😊
@@DonaldMelhado from an Army surplus store .....however a regular toothbrush will work
Thank you. I’ll try online. We used to have some Army Surplus stores in Pa. but I haven’t seen one in years. I would have never tried weathering but your video changed my mind. 👍🏻
Nice tutorial, thanks for sharing, you've been subbed
Thank you I appreciate the support
Please what kind of Blue color is that in Rustoleum spray paint?
I will look and get back with you
@@midwestmodeler5643 please Thank you 👍
is there a time limit if you do not have the time to invest three hours in one sitting?
Normally this works great on an acrylic top coat. Never seen it done over enamel. Nice job!
I have done both, of course acrylic is more forgiving but enamel I have learned to speed up the process a bit before paint has time to fully gas .
Actually the hairspray is water soluable so you can rub off the acrylic and expose the underlying color..................
Yes that's why the toothbrush is dipped in water
Very nice to put your hands in front of the camera when you are doing something on the car.
My apologies was one of my first videos I am working to get better Thanks for the input
Good job. FYI Camera position is very important.
That turned out pretty cool. Thanks for the info.
Nice job, I'll have to try it this way. Thanks for sharing.
Super helpful video. I never knew about the hair spray part. Good looking finished product!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for demonstrating the air spray technique. You make it look easy.
Amazing. Well done.
Glad you liked it!
You make it look easier than it is! Great job Rusty
Thanks for sharing that with us.
Thank you for watching
Great job!
Like the effect looks good
Thank you
Just found you! New subscriber
Nothing wrong with using rustoleum paints. I've been using them for years. Thanks for sharing this and you've been subbed.
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
great tutorial!
Thank you I tried making it short and simple
Thank You
Can you tell us where you get the Army surplus brushes?😊
@@DonaldMelhado from an Army surplus store .....however a regular toothbrush will work
Thank you. I’ll try online. We used to have some Army Surplus stores in Pa. but I haven’t seen one in years. I would have never tried weathering but your video changed my mind. 👍🏻
Nice tutorial, thanks for sharing, you've been subbed
Thank you I appreciate the support
Please what kind of Blue color is that in Rustoleum spray paint?
I will look and get back with you
@@midwestmodeler5643 please Thank you 👍
is there a time limit if you do not have the time to invest three hours in one sitting?
Normally this works great on an acrylic top coat. Never seen it done over enamel. Nice job!
I have done both, of course acrylic is more forgiving but enamel I have learned to speed up the process a bit before paint has time to fully gas .
Actually the hairspray is water soluable so you can rub off the acrylic and expose the underlying color..................
Yes that's why the toothbrush is dipped in water
Very nice to put your hands in front of the camera when you are doing something on the car.
My apologies was one of my first videos I am working to get better
Thanks for the input
Good job. FYI Camera position is very important.