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PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:52 pm    Post subject: Spraylat Reply with quote

Best way I could figure to use it was to lay it on thick, two coats, dry,
then mask it all with blue masking tape. This allowed for overspray and
allowed for an accidental dropped the tool on the canopy which I don't think
the Spraylat would prevent a scratch as it just isn't thick enough. But it
does allow for the masking tape to come off easily after time. I did have
one section that I let go about a year and a half and it was a long pain
pulling little stripes off one at a time.

So remove all and repeat after nine months to one year if not done.

Model builders use a similar latex product made by Tamiya that does work for
masking acrylic paints. At least it did back when I used to make models. But
it comes in one ounce quantities.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 5:05 am    Post subject: Spraylat Reply with quote

I think spraylat would work a whole lot better if it was put on in two
or three coats.
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Wheeler North wrote:

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Best way I could figure to use it was to lay it on thick, two coats, dry,
then mask it all with blue masking tape. This allowed for overspray and
allowed for an accidental dropped the tool on the canopy which I don't think
the Spraylat would prevent a scratch as it just isn't thick enough. But it
does allow for the masking tape to come off easily after time. I did have
one section that I let go about a year and a half and it was a long pain
pulling little stripes off one at a time.

So remove all and repeat after nine months to one year if not done.

Model builders use a similar latex product made by Tamiya that does work for
masking acrylic paints. At least it did back when I used to make models. But
it comes in one ounce quantities.

W






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