tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5376057412116187041.post2173695251201091132..comments2024-03-29T04:33:24.704-07:00Comments on The Valley Local: Friday Fail: Masking Tape :^(Chris Adamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18052818057825432279noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5376057412116187041.post-37595343267854628732019-04-28T14:35:36.681-07:002019-04-28T14:35:36.681-07:00I like to wash resin castings in warm soapy water ...I like to wash resin castings in warm soapy water to remove any release agent. Seems obvious, but it tends to 'release' the paint from the model as well as it released the model from the mold. I always try to prime as well if the model is plastic or resin or metal, or any combination of those. <br /><br />Don't let the setback hinder the 'just do it' approach. 'Just KEEP doing it'. Galen Gallimorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10272822237546731134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5376057412116187041.post-85768072888733422162019-04-27T18:01:00.998-07:002019-04-27T18:01:00.998-07:00Chris,
Take the piece of tape you are going to us...Chris,<br /><br />Take the piece of tape you are going to use to mask and stick it to your shirt, remove it, do it again. Every time you do this the tape will lose some of its stickiness. Done this for years, works for me.<br /><br />Joe<br />Joe Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05501917762082210647noreply@blogger.com