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Andy_USA
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Liquid Mask question,

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Which type surface is best to use liquid masking materials on glossy , flat, or does not matter?
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Re: Liquid Mask question,

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Andy_USA wrote:Which type surface is best to use liquid masking materials on glossy , flat, or does not matter?
In my experience, a smooth surface (glossy or satin) works best.
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Thank you, I sort of thought that might be the case. It seemed liked a flat surface would hold too good and not want to peel like it should.
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Post by flyfort17 »

Space Ranger is right. A glossy surface makes it easy to remove. What brand of mask are you using?
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I'll be using Micro-Mask, I lie the products from that family for most things.
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