>>6134044It honestly depends on whom you ask, where that person lives, how they work and so on.
I personally love working with MSC, except for the whole tan skin issue.
However, I live in a mild climate (middle of Europe), high humidity or extreme temperatures are no issue here.
Only times I had trouble with it was before I knew how to handle it, like when I just started and sprayed parts outside in the winter.
I like the tooth of it, it's really flat and moderately easy to get and makes colors blend nicely.
Works well on all materials and I like their gloss spray too.
Purity Seal I had to stop using because all my last cans started to show ghosting no matter what I did.
Still have three cans standing here and no clue what to do with them, since even the support can't help and the "putting in warm water" method didn't help either.
Not sure if they finally fixed it, I have a friend who works for them and she's currently not happy with the spray either.
I also disliked how there is no truly flat option and to me it was always a little too smooth on resin when blushing with pastels.
It was great as base for airbrushing and painting on tan skin before the whole ghosting bullshit happened.
It also can't be used on vinyl and co., if you use it on something like a Monster High head you will turn that head into a slightly sticky dust magnet.
I can't get the Zoukeimura where I live, which is a total shame because I'd really like to test it.
No clue if Volks ships it abroad since cans and airmail don't mix well.
Also tested Army Painter sealant, but it has ZERO blending.
If you want really sharp lines that's great, but for blushing it sucks a little.