Parma PSE FasMask Liquid Mask

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ulvdemon
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Parma PSE FasMask Liquid Mask

Post by ulvdemon »

Not quite sure if this has been mentioned before, but has anyone use this particular brand for masking?
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Post by Glorfindel »

Not familiar with it. Have used the blue stuff from Microscale. Works pretty good but seems that rubber cement could do the same thing. Though I think it would be impossible to control. The blue liquid mask by Microscale can be brush on and has very good surface tension as long as you use it on a flat surface.
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Post by Wug »

I've never used it but some masking compounds will lift acrylic paint.
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