AuronLeeCudi
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Post by AuronLeeCudi on Feb 11, 2006 2:17:49 GMT -5
I painted a pair of elbow and knee pads the other day, I did two coats, sealed them, I went to put them on someone, but because they bent, the paint cracked, I could then peal all of the paint off, and everything was like it was never painting in the first place, so, does anyone know how to make the paint not come off?
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Bullgod
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Post by Bullgod on Feb 11, 2006 13:27:03 GMT -5
the only think I can think of is using permenant marker and colouring them in.
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Post by Nick Maniwa on Feb 11, 2006 17:42:38 GMT -5
I suggest putting them on the person and carefully painting them and sealing them. I had the same problem putting them on someone but then when they were already on someone, it worked perfect. Maybe try only putting on coat on cos if the paint is thick then it'll be easier for it to crack.
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Post by Sound888 on Feb 11, 2006 23:52:04 GMT -5
paint + rubber = waste
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Arsenal
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Post by Arsenal on Feb 18, 2006 11:21:27 GMT -5
mine worked fine although only problem i had was getting all the paint on, i had to do 4 coats of paint and seal emm 3 times. The paint I used to rubbed onto the figure but i sealed them again and it has been fine since.
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Post by joeabney on Feb 18, 2006 17:05:57 GMT -5
i only used 1 coat of paint and no sealer and mine worked i painted eg on 2 elbow pads for rey mysterio and that was 2 or 3 months ago i used acrylic model paint
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