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    leatherface74 ●
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    #1
    06-14-2004, 05:59 PM
    what do you use to seal a mask after your done painting it? i need something thats flexable.


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    #2
    06-14-2004, 06:01 PM
    you could use Perma- Wet Gloss Coating, works good.
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    #3
    06-15-2004, 02:06 AM
    what are you seeling a latex mask or a hockey? if you seeling a hockey just use a clear spray, if your painting a latex mask, you shouldn\'t have to seel it, unless you need something to be shiny then use perma wet, but if your using a paint that wont stick to the mask then your useing the wrong paint.
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    #4
    06-15-2004, 02:25 AM
    It depends on what you are going for, I see you put you need it to flex so I assume latex. If you want buy some gloss or matte finish in a bottle then take half of it out then use your liquid latex and add that in, it will flex & no cracking or problems what so ever. You can actually coat the whole mask with the matte finish & then finish up with the gloss for any wet spots or sections that you want more shiny. Works just like Perma wet & hell of alot cheaper to do. If you have any problems running it threw your airbrush just thin it down abit. Hope this helps a tad.

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    #5
    06-15-2004, 02:42 AM
    Flexible waterbased sealer matt for latex masks... it leaves no glossy finish yet it still works.
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    #6
    06-15-2004, 03:03 AM
    Yeah, he means latex just for further replies
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    #7
    06-16-2004, 05:21 PM
    thanks everyone!
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    #8
    06-17-2004, 04:15 AM
    yeah..

    Acrylic inks or paints mixed with latex ( 1/3 of amount of the paint)

    wont crack. if its on a airbrush, use windex to thin it out. always works
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    #9
    06-17-2004, 04:19 AM
    thanks bro. Wink



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    06-17-2004, 04:38 AM
    Wink n.p
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