Thanks for tuning in and the kind comments.
You can apply Goldfinger (or Rub 'n Buff) with anything you like, from a soft cloth or Q-Tip, down to a brush, depending on the area you're trying to cover and the detail required. I used a brush.
It's well worth having a tube handy, but there are definitely pros and cons to using it. I went for it because I'm notoriously bad at brush-painting metallic paints evenly (I always use an airbrush). If you can do that - stick with what you're doing!
Goldfinger covers and polishes evenly and brilliantly - but it's also easily damaged. I've got the worst possible scenario here, applying it over half-cured oil paint weathering; look at it too hard at the moment and it needs a repair.
 So, I'm not out of the woods - but I thing the result should look reasonable.
All the best
Rowan
 







 
 
 









