Apply a continuous light mist coating to model or mold surface and surrounding forms.
Using a soft brush, brush the release agent over entire surface of model or mold in order to break the surface tension and minimize air entrapment.
Apply another light mist coating of release agent and let stand for 5 minutes.
You are now ready to apply mold rubber or cast into a cured rubber mold.
Liquid Application:
This product has a limited shelf life and should be used as soon as possible.
Can be put into non-aerosol plant sprayer, deck sprayer, or applied with soft brush.
Apply thorough thin coating over entire surface of model or mold.
Allow surface solvents to evaporate for 5 minutes.
Compressed air or hair dryer may be used to blow off any excess that has pooled.
Repeat application and allow to dry.
You are now ready to apply mold rubber or cast into a cured rubber mold.
Because no two applications are quite the same, a small test application to determine suitability is recommended if performance of this material is in question.
Painting A Finished Casting…
One method for applying paint to a casting is to remove release agent from casting with a solvent such as isopropyl alcohol or acetone. Next, apply one to two coats of auto body primer (available at most auto parts stores) and let dry. Finally, apply acrylic or similar base paint.