TK-4140
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
please excuse me as for me as german it´s also not easy to read all the correct informations out of a lot of already existing treads about these 2 materials. So I would like to ask that once again amd please excuse me if I would bother someone to ask this once again.
O.K. so is Pros-Aide and Perma-Wet allmoost identical???
I know that Pros-Aide would be used from moost of you here as a sealer to start painting with on latex skins or masks or other latex items as first base coat if I read the treads correctly.
So my question would be is Perma-Wet the same or would it be used for the same thing or do I have to use it at the end to get the correct shine on my latex items???
The next question I would have is the Monster Makers Perma-Wet fine to use or is that the only one that exists or could I get that stuff also from other producers or companys?
Once again I´m sorry if this questions would bother someone but it´s realy not easy here in germany to get first the right stuff do do a good paint job and I would not like to make any mistakes.
Greetings Guido
please excuse me as for me as german it´s also not easy to read all the correct informations out of a lot of already existing treads about these 2 materials. So I would like to ask that once again amd please excuse me if I would bother someone to ask this once again.
O.K. so is Pros-Aide and Perma-Wet allmoost identical???
I know that Pros-Aide would be used from moost of you here as a sealer to start painting with on latex skins or masks or other latex items as first base coat if I read the treads correctly.
So my question would be is Perma-Wet the same or would it be used for the same thing or do I have to use it at the end to get the correct shine on my latex items???
The next question I would have is the Monster Makers Perma-Wet fine to use or is that the only one that exists or could I get that stuff also from other producers or companys?
Once again I´m sorry if this questions would bother someone but it´s realy not easy here in germany to get first the right stuff do do a good paint job and I would not like to make any mistakes.
Greetings Guido