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    🪦 psychosocial91 ●
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    #1
    10-12-2008, 10:14 PM
    I need to repaint a mask of mine but I'm not sure how to get the paint off.Should I just put a fresh base coat over the already existing job?
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    10-12-2008, 10:26 PM (This post was last modified: 10-12-2008, 10:47 PM by Rahl.)
    Lightly sand it down. Then put a base coat on. If you can still see outlines, then sand some more in those spots. Then base coat again.This is for a hockey mask. Sorry. Wasn't intuitive enough to ask like Warlock LOL.
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    10-12-2008, 10:29 PM
    Hockey mask or latex mask?
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    10-12-2008, 11:23 PM
    I'm thinking he means latex (just a guess since he has a headcheese to repaint in another thread..)I read someplace about using citric acid (lemon juice?) to kinda reactivate the latex before you put the new basecoat on. I don't know alot about it, so if anyone knows more on this method please chime in. As far as I know you just rub it down with the stuff, and let it evaporate before painting. PLEASE DON'T TRY IT TILL WE FIND OUT MORE INFO THOUGH. I'D HATE TO SEE A MASK RUINED....I've also heard of blasting the paint off. Use a light powder(baking soda) in a sandblaster and it'll take the paint off without harming the latex mask.Again, these are just methods I've heard of and have NOT tried myself.
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