Best Way to Fix Pigments?

Not interested. Your statement, not mine.

Chapter3 , page 32 2nd paragraph:

“I have used the ones from Mig productions for most of my career, times have changed and they are now sold under 502 abtielung from AK, and Vallejo, Wilder, Ammo and Lifecolor all make pigments as well…To be fair the other products on the market work in the same basic manner and share the same basic results, so we have a lot of high quality options to source from.”

To the OP, I would buy new Ammo pigment fixer and apply it to a liberal amount of pigment but letting it soak the pigment through capillary action. There are a niumber of decent youtubes on that. Then rub off the excess. I have never done that but it looks reasonable. Stay tuned.

66 that quote is helpful. I think the view is that with a number of high quality pigmwents on the market, you can remove pigment quality as a parameter. I’ll give you points there. I do need to buy better quality pigments as I have the perfect project coming up- Revell’s 1/144 Flower Class corvette.

Nope, not the forum police, and I never thought for a moment that I have authority over you. Only offering that suggestion because it would have made your response clearer, that you were talking about something you read, not something you experienced yourself.