CoOKiE
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Thnx for taking the time to read
I've used liquid latex on foam once before, however i wasn't the one preparing it. Figured i could just open a quart of this, pour into a bucket, and paint on the foam... well, its REALLY watery... I remember it being thick. And its being soaked into the foam.
How can i fix this? I have another quart left, which looks just as watery, but i haven't opened it yet (i can see through the bottle).
For my 2nd coating (like an hour after applying the first layer) i used a little white paint to maybe thicken it a bit... Should i use alot more? Before i continue i'll wait for some advice. I just remember using one layer and it was thick and dried faster then this stuff.
One site says this could take 4 hours to dry. I ran out of latex from my first quart. I have several parts i'm coating and doing a turtle shell for a puppet on the side... But i'm really hoping to get help before the 23rd (which is a Halloween Party i'm attending) or at least Halloween.
I've used liquid latex on foam once before, however i wasn't the one preparing it. Figured i could just open a quart of this, pour into a bucket, and paint on the foam... well, its REALLY watery... I remember it being thick. And its being soaked into the foam.
How can i fix this? I have another quart left, which looks just as watery, but i haven't opened it yet (i can see through the bottle).
For my 2nd coating (like an hour after applying the first layer) i used a little white paint to maybe thicken it a bit... Should i use alot more? Before i continue i'll wait for some advice. I just remember using one layer and it was thick and dried faster then this stuff.
One site says this could take 4 hours to dry. I ran out of latex from my first quart. I have several parts i'm coating and doing a turtle shell for a puppet on the side... But i'm really hoping to get help before the 23rd (which is a Halloween Party i'm attending) or at least Halloween.