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PolyFiber minimums

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KWK

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The PolyFiber book mentions 3 PolyTone colors can be used without PolySpray beneath, just a single layer of PolyBrush. All 3 are metallic, one blue and two silver. Are these difficult to spray evenly? I wrote to PolyFiber but they are mum.

I also wonder how it would end up with no PolySpray to sand smooth, but the book mentions PolyBrush can be smoothed with an iron.

One PolyBrush, smooth with iron, 3 PolyTone layers, done. Sounds like a savings in time, effort, money, and weight. There must be a catch (which is why I'm buying their Practice Kit).
 
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