Cover so it’s shiny (totally saturated) or let some foam pores show (right before saturation)??
Thanks
BB
Cover so it’s shiny (totally saturated) or let some foam pores show (right before saturation)??
Thanks
BB
Least spray that gives you the color you want is the best spray coloring job, allowing the most resin to laminate the glass to the colored foam.
Yea, put it as light as possible, however, make sure it is a good spray, and not chalky, or it will rub/pull off, and if its to thick, you will get crystalization when its laminated.
Less than you think Bill… you don’t realize how dark the paint is until you pull the tape. Though you’ll probably notice that the paint soaks in and the white starts to show as the coat is drying - that’s why you should do multiple light coats.
If you get it right, the white foam that barely shines through creates a really nice ‘crystal’ affect… it shows depth and has some sparkle in the light. It really makes for a great effect.