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I use the 303 wipes and follow the instructions.ok thanks , and do you just brush it on or buff it with a cloth?
I use the 303 wipes and follow the instructions.ok thanks , and do you just brush it on or buff it with a cloth?
This right here is the best advice for trying to "fix" pleather. It's exactly what I do when real leather replacement isn't an optionEverything is pleather on their vaders. The stuff that has peeled on mine(cape collar and boots), I painted with black liquitex basic acrylics paint and angelus black leather paint. The liquitex is pretty shiny, so it may need something to make it matte. After that, I put on angelus matte finsher + a tiny amount of angelus duller because their matte finisher is actually shiny for some reason. You'll have to play around with it to see what kind of sheen you want. People use angelus to paint custom shoes, so it's the best option to cover and remain flexible
Maybe HT will do a proper one in their artisan line
I'm 100% certain of it.
It's why they gave us that crappy cape and non-leather suit for their best Vader yet (ROTJ). But now that they've fixed the mask, they can proceed to the Artisan Vader.
There will still be something wrong -- but it will have real leather suit and the ROTJ mask and a beautiful flowing cape and a few other issues corrected.
So it shouldn't look like that, it's not "weathering" or anything? Getting a replacement helmet from a Hong Kong seller will be an interesting experience. I've just sent the selling company an email so I will wait to hear from them.Someone else here had the same issue with their helmet. I think they asked for a replacement.
It's scuffed paint.I can't tell from pictures what it is. Does it wipe off? Is it chipped or scrapped paint? Is it raised in anyway, like a layer of 'crude'?
If you can't get a replacement, you can try some polishing compound for black cars. I've used polishing compound to get rid of scratches and scuffs on the hexagon display basesSo it shouldn't look like that, it's not "weathering" or anything? Getting a replacement helmet from a Hong Kong seller will be an interesting experience. I've just sent the selling company an email so I will wait to hear from them.
It's scuffed paint.
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