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1936 Elgin Bluebird - Progress!

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Shwwww..
Clear coat crisis averted. Steel wool and touch ups seemed to work best. Thanks again for the suggestions!

And faux buttons look right at home. (That shiny screw looks a little suspect though)
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Yes generally. Depending on what kind of base medium your using you can chose one that mixes well. PM me if you want sometime. I used to do ceramics restoration where color/texture/level of gloss match was critical. There are a couple ways to do it. I would often get the final finish just right with some mattting agent in the clear and by knocking the excess shine off the with a superfine sponge.
 
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