Hi guys,
As title really. I bought some raboesche PVC foam sheets and built some terrain on them using the new plastic warhammer buildings and polyfiller. Anyhow, I was wonder if it was possible to use spray paint to prime it all. The polyfiller and plastic will be fine but I'm not so sure on the pvc foam. It's not big pink insulation foam, it is sort of like styrene. Any experiences with it?
can a spray primer be used on PVC Foam sheets?
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can a spray primer be used on PVC Foam sheets?
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If it's really PVC then it should be just fine. Main lookout would be whether it's actually a mixture of plastics and not purely PVC.
Of course, when in doubt, use a bit of leftover scrap to test and see.
Of course, when in doubt, use a bit of leftover scrap to test and see.
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Shinnentai is right. Always test what you use on a scrap peice. Water based polyurethane is safe to use on most foams. You can also use fiberglass cloth and set it with water based polyurethane, the same as you would with epoxy resin. There is also a product called styrospray that won't attack foam. When glueing the foam together you can use 3m77 spray adhesive. My .02 cents worth.
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