Liquid Latex
#1
Liquid Latex
Anyone know of a place to get this stuff. Not looking to buy it from a kink/**** shop. A racing or industrial suppy source would be preferred. Thanks...
#2
You just eliminated my only suggestion.
Here's one place from a quick search:
http://store.planetcostume.com/custo...8&cat=3&page=1
Here's one place from a quick search:
http://store.planetcostume.com/custo...8&cat=3&page=1
#3
Re: Liquid Latex
Originally posted by rockitman
Anyone know of a place to get this stuff. Not looking to buy it from a kink/**** shop. A racing or industrial suppy source would be preferred. Thanks...
Anyone know of a place to get this stuff. Not looking to buy it from a kink/**** shop. A racing or industrial suppy source would be preferred. Thanks...
#4
Re: Re: Liquid Latex
Originally posted by Jack(LA)
Here you go....Latex Protection
Here you go....Latex Protection
#6
Put an order in for 2 qts. from Phil's. He also has another product not on his site that is a clear plastic film held on with a soap type adhesive, water soluable, that comes in 25' x 12" rolls. It is $30 per roll(used to protect car paint during shipping from the mfg). I ordered some of that too. He only does check through mail, no credit cards over the phone.
Thanks again Jack. He promised not to send me any deviant ****!!!
Thanks again Jack. He promised not to send me any deviant ****!!!
#7
I would be careful
I spoke to Larry Reynolds at Carcareonline and he advised against it. He said he has seen situations where the paint was damaged.
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#8
Re: I would be careful
Originally posted by MWILENS
I spoke to Larry Reynolds at Carcareonline and he advised against it. He said he has seen situations where the paint was damaged.
I spoke to Larry Reynolds at Carcareonline and he advised against it. He said he has seen situations where the paint was damaged.
especially with a well waxed paint job. This guy says he sells it to racers all of the time...
#11
Re: Re: I would be careful
Originally posted by rockitman
careful of the latex or the plastic film???Both are water soluable, so I don't see how it can hurt the paint.
especially with a well waxed paint job. This guy says he sells it to racers all of the time...
careful of the latex or the plastic film???Both are water soluable, so I don't see how it can hurt the paint.
especially with a well waxed paint job. This guy says he sells it to racers all of the time...
Also, Dan turned me on to this product which works very well for protecting the hood -- Track Skin
Of course, you could always go with the custom "blue tape" bra approach -- very paint safe. [
#14
Of course if you are in the front of the pack you don't need to concern yourself with stone chips.
Actually, please continue this post, I am finding it very informative. I knew Watt used the latex but I don't know anything about it.
Actually, please continue this post, I am finding it very informative. I knew Watt used the latex but I don't know anything about it.