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Adhering Latex to Spandex | RPF Costume and Prop Maker Community
This is an easy way to quickly make any fabric airtight. As such, you can use this technique to make a wide array of inflatable objects. Materials: - liquid latex - fabric canvas is ideal since it is strong, tightly woven and doesn't stretch - a bar of Dove soap or similar bacon soap is tempting but not recommended - three plastic dishes large enough to hold soap - baby powder tools: - cheap paintbrushes - paper towels. Get your three bowls. Fill one bowl halfway with water and stick your brush into it. Fill the second bowl with a small amount of liquid latex.
When using liquid latex on a fibrous material, the liquid latex will tend to flow both around, and through, the individual fibers of the material. The latex will adhere very firmly, so consider any use of the products on fabric to be permanent. To intentionally coat any fabric, you may either dip it, splash liquid latex on it, or paint it using an inexpensive sponge brush.
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and 55 to 60 of the active duty and veteran vote will still support this guy too. In the end, they disgrace themselves more than Pumpkinhead ever could.