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Old 07-14-2008, 08:02 AM
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I just finished a couple props that Id like to use outdoors... any tips on how to weather/water proof them?? They are styrofoam wig heads covered in painted floam. Im working on another one using model magic fusion and Id like to seal it too if possible. I have some polyurethene (sp) would that work??
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I'm not familiar with those paints. Do they seal the styrofoam? Are they waterproof when they dry?

Before trying your poly, test on the bottom of a wig head to see what will happen if some leaks into the foam.

Valspar makes a clear latex that should not eat the styrofoam. Once it's dried, it should be completely weatherproof. Kinda expensive I think. Ace has it.
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Acrylic or latex paints dry to a polymer coat - plastic, basically. If you use those, you should have a pretty waterproof prop (depending on how good you are at complete coverage! )
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Ahhhhh .... the voice of knowledge!

Good to know.
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Last year I tried painting on Shellac as a sealer over acrylic paint for my pumpkin monster head, and the Shellac made the acrylics run all over the place. So...don't do that!
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