Protecting Against Humidity?

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Acorn Man
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Protecting Against Humidity?

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So with spring here, it has gotten very rainy. So it is getting more humid. The problem is that this wreaks havoc in my models. The humidity undoes all of my sculpting and small details unfold. The models start to look like they've been used as a toy or something. So is there any spray or anything I can do to prevent this. Thanks.
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Re: Protecting Against Humidity?

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You can use hair spray on your models. It is almost invisible and will help keeping them in shape when there is more humidity.
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Thanks, I'll try it!
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acrylic UV coating. sprays on and will act as a moisture barrier. usually available in mat or gloss finish


example
http://www.consumercrafts.com/store/det ... Ogod5F0AKg
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