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I need to know what the right masking fluid is!!
well i have a helmet that needs to be painted in a week and i picked up masking fluid.. before i use it i want to make sure it the right stuff
sorry for how blurry the pic is, but is this the right stuff? Thanks
http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/IMG_1842.jpg
p.s. any responses asap would be greatly appreciated! i need to get started today!
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thanks! it must be good then cause your work is amazing btw :D
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Masking fluid is just latex in a smaller bottle and a bigger price tag :)
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can someone send me some pep files please:)
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make your own post there max
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thanks guys... and since this thread has already been made... whats the best way to use this stuff? do i just brush it on were i need it and then paint, then peel it off?
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yellow mustard + paintbrush = cheap non-toxic masking fluid that tastes great on hot dogs.
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Alpha-Ø2
thanks guys... and since this thread has already been made... whats the best way to use this stuff? do i just brush it on were i need it and then paint, then peel it off?
yep.:thumbsup
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You don't have to buy "real" masking fluid. I used mustard for some of my parts and you can also use tooth paste or similar.
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ok i was ready to go and when i opened it (after shaking) it was hard and squishy, but i couldnt pierce it... not sure what to do
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must have had a loose cap
sounds like it has dried out, need to pick up another I'm afraid.
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well that really sucks... it was the last one micheals had :/ maybe this wont get done for christmas, i dont really feel like using mustard or toothpaste
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If you can find some latex, it's the same stuff :)
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yeah , that happen to me i left it in the garage in the summer and when i went to use it well it was harden , the best thing to do is to keep it in your basement if u have one
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hmmm might see if i can find any latex, where would i be able to get that?
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slave1pilot
Mustard stains.
I used mustard and it worked quite well for me.no mustard stains and no hot dog smells :lol it depends HOW you use it and HOW much of it. And as a fact: after weathering and black washing you won't see if it was done with mustard/tooth paste or with more expensive "original" masking fluid. Or long said short: It doesn't really matter WHAT you use, but HOW. But that's my personal experience ;)
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Ok.
I guess I'm either wrong or not doing it right.
What a noob i am.
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Mustard does have a much higher rate of staining resin and fiberglass pieces. Not so much a worry on sintra or plastics. Toothpaste is probably the cheapest medium to go with.
Honestly, masking fluid gives you more natural looking lines to your weathering...and it goes a very very long way. So you may think it's a costly buy, but it's well worth every penny.
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slave1pilot
Ok.
I guess I'm either wrong or not doing it right.
What a noob i am.
I think,that no one called anyone a noob. That's why I said, that these were MY PERSONAL experiences. And as Novall said,it also depends on the material that you use for your armor parts. I used 2mm PP plastics and other materials may end in different results.
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Kezz
I think,that no one called anyone a noob. That's why I said, that these were MY PERSONAL experiences. And as Novall said,it also depends on the material that you use for your armor parts. I used 2mm PP plastics and other materials may end in different results.
The implication was made that if I am experiencing some staining from mustard, it would be because I was either using too much or using it incorrectly.
You stated "It doesn't really matter WHAT you use, but HOW."
That statement would lead me to believe that I am doing it incorrectly.
I have used mustard before. I experienced staining of the actual paint, not the material itself.
When I called myself a "noob", it was said tongue-in-cheek, since obviuosly I am not. I have painted one or two items in the past and was trying to be the voice of experience. I was not saying that you called me a "noob"
Everyone can feel free to use whatever "masking medium" you desire. If you wanna use toothpaste, mustard, mayonaise, hair gel, elmers glue, mucous, or even dog vomit, that would be your choice. But if someone comes into this forum and asks "what the right masking fluid is", I'm going to tell them to use actual masking fluid.
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hey alpha when i'm working on painting my aircraft i use silly putty to mask it you should try that. I sticks ans its easy to work w/. I guess you could also try play do.
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So Alpha, I can't make out in the pic who makes the stuff... could you provide that please? And you found it at Michael's craft store?
Thanks for the info. Please let us know how it goes... there are several of us first-timers who are going to be painting very soon methinks. :) Not that you are a first-timer. I am the first-timer. Oy vey... :doh
Good luck with your project!
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slave1pilot
... if someone comes into this forum and asks "what the right masking fluid is", I'm going to tell them to use actual masking fluid.
Then you're absolutely right! :thumbsup
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daric larone
So Alpha, I can't make out in the pic who makes the stuff... could you provide that please? And you found it at Michael's craft store?
Thanks for the info. Please let us know how it goes... there are several of us first-timers who are going to be painting very soon methinks. :) Not that you are a first-timer. I am the first-timer. Oy vey... :doh
Good luck with your project!
My first time also :D You can check out my thread, theres a lot of info in it http://www.thedentedhelmet.com/showt...=33025&page=14
I have taken it back and guess what they did, they put it back on the shelf! So that might have happened eariler already since it was the last one :/
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daric larone
So Alpha, I can't make out in the pic who makes the stuff... could you provide that please? And you found it at Michael's craft store?
It looks to me like Windsor and Newton (A watercolour paint manufacturer), I have a big bottle of it at home. I also have a litre can of Latex, stuff smells exactly the same and spreads exactly the same.
*Reads the back of the bottle*
IS exactly the same :)
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Id go with Saz, he can read, and has both bottles
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Saz.
It looks to me like Windsor and Newton (A watercolour paint manufacturer), I have a big bottle of it at home. I also have a litre can of Latex, stuff smells exactly the same and spreads exactly the same.
*Reads the back of the bottle*
IS exactly the same :)
Cool; I'm off to Michaels... Thanks all.:thumbsup
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Anyone knows what happends if you let it stay on for too long? I'm sick and can't paint at the moment, but I have a lot of parts that needs masking. Can I safely mask my parts and paint when I'm feeling better, or will the fluid be hard to remove after a while?
I have the Humbrol masking fluid, but I also have a big bottle of liquid latex I would like to try. :D
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You should be fine
I have left mine on for a couple weeks before without incident
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It'll come off either way, latex only really sticks to itself.
It might take a few goes to get it off is all.