Is Metallized Dura-Lar ™ suitable for outdoor exposure?
No, this is not an appropriate film for outdoor use.
Read moreNo, this is not an appropriate film for outdoor use.
Read moreDura-Lar Adhesive Back Film can be laser cut in single sheets and in stacks. The base film (Dura-Lar), adhesive system, and paper liner are all safe to cut.
Read moreAcetate softens and starts to lose its form at 100C/210F.
Read moreWarm the Liquid Frisket Remover with a hair dryer before use, to keep the Remover from pulling up the skin of the painting.
Read moreThe easiest way is to remove the discolored edges is by cutting or shaving it off to eliminate the discolored pigment transferring to your painting.
Read moreFor answers to this question and more, see our Liquid Frisket Tips Techniques Guide.
Read moreIf exposed to too much air the Liquid Frisket will dry out. In the colder months, it is possible that it can freeze in transit. If it has been frozen or dried out, there is no way to reconstitute it.
Read moreNo, unless it is prepared first with something like Gesso.
Read moreApproximately 2 years if stored correctly. Store upside down and do not shake. It is recommended that you pour out what you need in another container while working and reseal the bottle so it doesn’t sit open.
Read moreTry Oops or Un-Du to remove White Mask from glass, plastic, fabric, carpet, wood and paper.
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