Tatterhood
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I've been "sculpting-ultrcal30molding-latexcasting" for Halloween and convention costumes for years, but I've always used Vaseline as a release agent. A few nights ago I decided I needed to up my game and use Krylon's Crystal Clear to seal my latest prosthetic sculpt, since everyone uses it.
To my horror when I went to remove the clay the next night, it was stuck to the mold.I spent the evening with toothbrushes and a bottle of acetone, trying to scrape it all out, but the clay is fused to the ultra-cal 30 mold; there's no way I'm getting it all out. I've never had clay stick to a mold like that before - even for times when I had forgotten to apply Vaseline.
I am pretty sure what happened was that I didn't apply enough coats of Crystal Clear and/or I didn't let it dry for enough time between coats/before adding the ultra cal. But I wanted to ask and see if this has happened to anyone, before I try again!! The products I'm using are Krylon Crystal Clear (Acrylic Spray), Vank Aken Plastalina (oil-based sulphur-free clay) and Ultra-Cal 30. Lemme know! Thank you
(If I'm successful in the new sculpt, new molding process, I shall actually make a post of the costume...and I will do a test next time around. I normally do tests, but I was feeling too overconfident and skipped one. Bah)
To my horror when I went to remove the clay the next night, it was stuck to the mold.I spent the evening with toothbrushes and a bottle of acetone, trying to scrape it all out, but the clay is fused to the ultra-cal 30 mold; there's no way I'm getting it all out. I've never had clay stick to a mold like that before - even for times when I had forgotten to apply Vaseline.
I am pretty sure what happened was that I didn't apply enough coats of Crystal Clear and/or I didn't let it dry for enough time between coats/before adding the ultra cal. But I wanted to ask and see if this has happened to anyone, before I try again!! The products I'm using are Krylon Crystal Clear (Acrylic Spray), Vank Aken Plastalina (oil-based sulphur-free clay) and Ultra-Cal 30. Lemme know! Thank you
(If I'm successful in the new sculpt, new molding process, I shall actually make a post of the costume...and I will do a test next time around. I normally do tests, but I was feeling too overconfident and skipped one. Bah)