Mold Release?

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YT
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Mold Release?

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I am nearly ready to complete my first attempt at casting and I have a question. I am using the brush-on latex for a mold, do I need to put something on the mold to ensure release before I pour in the resin (Alumilite)?
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I have a can of mold release I bought when I picked up my first Alumalite kit. I have been through several bulk packs of casting resin and still have the same can, it only takes a light dusting. I just checked the basement to get the name and I can't find it right now. Check with the store where you got your supplies. It is only absolutely necessary when you will be casting multiple pieces from the same mold.
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Post by DX-SFX »

Personally, I wouldn't have used latex with resin but if you only need a few then maybe OK. It's not very resistent to chemicals generally and not self releasing should your release agent fail. There is a reason that 99% of people use silicone.
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Post by Dakota_in_the_sky »

For little jobs I like to use Pam cooking spray dabbed on with a cotton swab.
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Post by modelnutz »

Smooth-on has a release called ease release 200
Great stuff...a can will last a looooong time.

You could use the "old school" release....vaseline thinned a bit with naptha.
Works every time.

OT...I've heard a rumor ( not tested yet) that Coca-Cola or Pepsi will wash off the vaseline. If you're feeling experimental...give it a try and give us all a report on how it works....OK?
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