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Feb. 1st, 2006 01:32 pmHas anyone ever used liquid latex to decorate anything?
Sorry I'm making so many posts about my chair... but someone suggested liquid latex to me and it sounds like it might work.
I was thinking it would work cause it says:
Our special formulation of liquid latex has been tested directly on the skin with repeated applications since 1994 and no negative or harmful effects have been noted. Liquid latex is not made as a permanent coating on surfaces. It will lift off the skin by itself after several hours. It will not clog the pours nor prevent perspiration from forming. Liquid Latex is permanent on Fabrics and clothing
But I didn't know if stretching the spandex that has paint on it would make it crack or peel or whatever.
Does anyone know anything about this?
Thanks so much!
EDIT
I ended up calling the 888 number on the website and the guy I talked to (he had a really hott voice by the way... haha) said it should work if I put enough coats on it, and that I don't need any kind of sealer, and the latex kind of cling that latex has will eventually go away.
I just wanted to say that for future reference... or for anyone else who was interested in my dilemma. hahha
Sorry I'm making so many posts about my chair... but someone suggested liquid latex to me and it sounds like it might work.
I was thinking it would work cause it says:
Our special formulation of liquid latex has been tested directly on the skin with repeated applications since 1994 and no negative or harmful effects have been noted. Liquid latex is not made as a permanent coating on surfaces. It will lift off the skin by itself after several hours. It will not clog the pours nor prevent perspiration from forming. Liquid Latex is permanent on Fabrics and clothing
But I didn't know if stretching the spandex that has paint on it would make it crack or peel or whatever.
Does anyone know anything about this?
Thanks so much!
EDIT
I ended up calling the 888 number on the website and the guy I talked to (he had a really hott voice by the way... haha) said it should work if I put enough coats on it, and that I don't need any kind of sealer, and the latex kind of cling that latex has will eventually go away.
I just wanted to say that for future reference... or for anyone else who was interested in my dilemma. hahha