I was in the middle of a project, when I discovered my bottle of commercial masking fluid had dried up. What to do? I watched your video and I'm going to put your remedy to the test straight away. Great information. Thanks
Now THAT was useful, have run out of a £4.50 bottle of Pebeo drawing gum bought four years ago, and the cheapest price on eBay was £9, which to me is taking the proverbial. The problem is and happening more and more is that to get experience wit artistic materials you need to make mistakes and concentrate on your art not worrying about the cost of using the material, i.e. drawing gum. So thank you very much, will certainly try this.
Alma Rosa Arredondo Arce if you put a paper towel on top of your work and lightly iron it the deodorant will re melt into the paper towel, then you should be able to paint over it. Some very strong deodorants don’t remove easily, these behave more like permanent masking fluid.
@@JulieAnnSheridan '...should be able to paint over it?' Before I use this method I'd like to know more specifically if it works. Have you tried to paint over it. Watercolours or acrylic.
No it won’t work as efficiently, try masking tape or stencils instead to block out areas you want to reserve. I have used oil pastels as a resist but only under thin acrylic, thick acrylic just sticks to it . Hope that helps
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Why Have this DIY alternative masking fluid tip , if you repeatedly say to use Real Masking Fluid?...Your Contradicting Your Video Title Of "Make your masking fluid"...Sheesh!!