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Building Tips and technical articles. => Paint and finishing => Topic started by: Larry Renger on March 29, 2018, 11:53:39 AM
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I like Mod Poge adhesive for adhering tissue, film, carbon veil, etc. It is kind of thick. I thought I'd try an experiment to thin it without adding more water and maybe making drying quicker. :!
So I mixed up some Mod Poge with denatured alcohol. Not a good plan. It actually ended up a thick gel. I tried doing a test sample covering, and it did work, but it was worse for brushing than the original glue. HB~>
Plus, the brush was a b%$^h to clean.
I guess water is still the thinning liquid to use. :(
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Thanks or the heads up. H^^
Bu the way, I tried the Elmers White glue. It didn't work. ???
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Thanks or the heads up. H^^
Bu the way, I tried the Elmers White glue. It didn't work. ???
Hi John,
Try Elmer’s glue stick, it worked for me and way better than the Mod Poge.
Later,
Mikey
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I recently tried water based polyurethane and really like that for tissue and silkspan.
Worked good over foam easier than glue or wall paper paste.
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I like Mod Poge adhesive for adhering tissue, film, carbon veil, etc. It is kind of thick. I thought I'd try an experiment to thin it without adding more water and maybe making drying quicker. :!
So I mixed up some Mod Poge with denatured alcohol. Not a good plan. It actually ended up a thick gel. I tried doing a test sample covering, and it did work, but it was worse for brushing than the original glue. HB~>
Plus, the brush was a b%$^h to clean.
I guess water is still the thinning liquid to use. :(
Hey Larry,
I know...just use Klasskote clear to activate the Klasskote red - you get a terrific gloss that way!