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After drying, the ModPoge "matte" is flat but not 100% crystal clear like their Gloss product. *NM*
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When building a model car where you have to install the windshield from the outside, what glue/adhesive do you use that dries invisible? I've tried Deco Art Media Liquid Glass Clear, but it dries too shiny, I can see it. I need something invisible. Thanks. *NM*
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When building a model car where you have to install the windshield from the outside, what glue/adhesive do you use that dries invisible? I've tried Deco Art Media Liquid Glass Clear, but it dries too shiny, I can see it. I need something invisible. Thanks. *NM*
I use ModPoge on the inside and it's glossy. I just spread some "matte" ModPoge to see if it dries flat. I'll advise after it dries. As you know, a lot of matte products aren't truly flat. *NM*
I use this. Dries rock hard and crystal clear. *NM* *PIC*
Do you apply it over the entire window frame or just the 4 corners or ..... ? The liquid glass that I use in the 4 corners dries clear but is too shiny when it dries. The windshield looks like it's held in with 4 diamonds. I can see it in all 4 corners. It's not invisible. *NM*
I first just 'tack' the window in place with two or three very small drops. When that sets I'll add more. I use a toothpick to apply as carefully as I can. *NM*
OK. How do you add more drops of adhesive after the window is tacked into place? I don't understand. How do you get the additional drops between the window and the body? *NM*
My bad. I miss understood your original question. When the window fits from the outside I try very hard to lay small drops in the channel that the window fits in. It's very much a learning process. *NM*
After drying, the ModPoge "matte" is flat but not 100% crystal clear like their Gloss product. *NM*