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1st: Heat thy foam up.
2nd: Then a can or two of plastidip, I usually use the black one and do a light coat first, then medium, then just full coverage.
3rd: Its not necessary but I do and that's use a primer/filler combo.
4th: You should be good and paint away, I'll load an armor that I did the exact process for.
5th: Clear coat it, my favorite is some Krylon Varnish, very flexible and won't crack.
I wore this puppy a multitude of times, no cracks!
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Yeah, located on the same aisle as the spray paints, usually the bottom shelfThat looks amazing but what is Plastidip? Is it like spraypaint?
Yeah, located on the same aisle as the spray paints, usually the bottom shelf
No problem, hope that helps, there are many, many ways to seal and paint foam, just this is the best way I found, and tested very well!Thank you
If you're like Australia and Plastidip cost $30 a pop, then either Mod Podge or Flexbond work well. They are water based and can be wet sanded to smooth out and are a little flexible, but also quite cheap. If they wrinkle, you can carefully use a heat gun on it to fix it.
It's not painting, but sealing is just as important. Punished Props covered a variety of ways to seal foam here:
Basically, its awesome, summon this guy ExCeLLuR8 , he uses flex seal pretty religiously.Would that be similar to like FlexSeal here in the States?
Oh he'll be along shortlyThank you would I just tag him? Or something like that or direct message directly
Oh he'll be along shortly
Check out his build, one of the best I have seenSounds good boss
Check out his build, one of the best I have seen
Join the Leak Seal gang, it's usually $14 at Canadian Tire but often goes on sale for $11.I'm in canada, and plastidip retails for about 30$ a can wich is not an option on a student's budget. i found that latex wall paint is really good with foam! it sticks well and it is very flexible and does not crack. I must admit, it might not be the most resistent paint to wear and tear, but when it comes to a point where even the foam is getting damaged, no paint would prevent that. but honnetly for about 50$ for a whole paint job, it's pretty good, also considering i suited up about 20 times in the last year, about 97% of the paint job is still in excelent condition! i think thats a win in my book
BTW depending on where you get your spray paint, if you still can't find Plastidip, then I'd recommend checking at an automotive store since most of those carry it.Thank you