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    Help, tenacious liquid mask!!

    Do any of you guys out there know an effective way of removing liquid mask (latex fluid) - a vallejo product - from a matt enamel surface. It seems to be sticking like the proverbial s**t to a blanket! I am trying ammonia on the latex which seems to be helping but its still on there to a large degree. Any ideas would be well appreciated. Ivor
  • AlanG
    • Dec 2008
    • 6296

    #2
    the only way i could suggest would also remove the enamel paint. Oven cleaner or brake fluid

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    • Guest

      #3
      I think those would remove everything! Especially brake fluid, I want to keep the surface underneath. In hindsight i should have given a layer of Klear before I started with second colour. Its a tornado gr1 1/72 with everything moveable on the model!!

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      • Guest

        #4
        Like Al, the only suggestions I have would ruin the paint Ivor. I know what you're going through, I masked a Tiger with Maskol & ended up taking off all the PE I'd painstakingly glued in! That was when I gave up with liquid masks.

        Cheers

        Patrick

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        • Guest

          #5
          Yes, won't do that again! But might try W&N art masking fluid - I think its a bit less tenacious. The one I'm using is gradually coming off, but a labour of love if ever there was one! I've made a 'rubber' out of the old masking fluid and that seems to be a help. I'd read somewhere that ammonia clears masking fluid - maybe I'm mixing it up with Klear. Thanks for suggestions anyway, cheers, Ivor

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          • Ian M
            Administrator
            • Dec 2008
            • 18264
            • Ian
            • Falster, Denmark

            #6
            I find gentle rubbing with either a finger tip or one of those erasers in a pencil things works. You dont need to rub hard, just roll it around. It usually loosens its grip.

            Ian M
            Group builds

            Bismarck

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            • stona
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2008
              • 9889

              #7
              Originally posted by \
              I find gentle rubbing with either a finger tip or one of those erasers in a pencil things works. You dont need to rub hard, just roll it around. It usually loosens its grip.Ian M
              Or similarly with a ball of Blu-Tac.

              Liquid mask ....horrible,messy stuff for which I can always find an alternative. Just one man's opinion

              Cheers

              Steve

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              • Ian M
                Administrator
                • Dec 2008
                • 18264
                • Ian
                • Falster, Denmark

                #8
                Oh Yer I forgot the blue tac trick,

                I only use liquid mask when nowt other will do the job. Not a fan either, I just put up with it.

                Ian M
                Group builds

                Bismarck

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  I did it in the end thanks guys for all the useful suggestions. I had made the cammo outlines in blue tac then filled in with the masking fluid - thinking the blue tac would pull the latex away when I removed it. But, of course that didn't happen and the latex stuxk very well and it became hard to define the areas I wanted to keep against the masked areas! I used Ian's method, coupled with a lot of patience, time and a few broken parts and the end result is shown below, so not too bad in the end! I was after a soft edge to the cammo lines. In fact thinking about the problem latex is used in some paints, which is why I found it so effective!!

                  cheers,

                  Ivor

                  [ATTACH]46374.IPB[/ATTACH]

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