Reddit reviews Rust-Oleum 7701830 Stops Rust Spray Paint, 12-Ounce, Gloss Crystal Clear
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Weather and corrosion resistant coating protects exterior/interior surfaces like wood, metal, concrete, masonry and moreOil-based formula provides a durable protective coating with excellent rust preventionDries to touch in 2 to 4 hours and covers up to 15 sq ftExcellent resistance to abrasion, fading and chippingGlossy finish provides a fresh shine to surfaces
Should it not dry to your liking, use the glue again and do NOT dilute it with water. Then use something like this over the dried glue, because without it the shade will be a dust magnet. The spray will make it easier to clean.
Give me a minute, I can link you to a comment I found explaining it in depth
EDIT: I'm just gonna paste it here. For reference, I,believe priming is coating it in a thin layer of paint to act as a base. Use black primer for darker results and white for lighter. Credit to u/pyrese
I love painting the hero forge minis; sounds like you did yours in the new high detail plastic.
I've done a few of those recently and once you get them primed, it's not much different than painting die cast minis.
I love painting the hero forge minis; sounds like you did yours in the new high detail plastic.
I've done a few of those recently and once you get them primed, it's not much different than painting die cast minis.
I would try something like this. You can also get it from Home Improvement stores, or Walmart/target/wherever.
I have used some coatings before on everything from banded iron to some leaf fossils. I used this: http://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-7701830-Stops-12-Ounce-Crystal/dp/B0010NY95S/ which you can get at any local hardware store/WalMart.
Just keep in mind that anything with porosity will allow the coating to seep through the rock, so keep it upright so you don't get any splotches on a good side. Obviously do it outside or with windows open (and on newspaper).
I could take some pictures
I used this Rust-Oleum Clear Coat . I know it's cheap but this paint has been drying a long time.
they are so cheap i say just go for it. No idea too crazy!
remember the goal is rain resistant not fully waterproof.
here's some ideas
neverwet
or maybe just a clear coat?
some sort of box around it?
if you do paint it just tape over the emitters and receiver
just make sure to use a power supply that will shut down if their is a short or over current and everything should be ok.
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also this.
Doesn't look that waterproof to me but there it is. I assume they mean just the black sensor but if you enclose the rest of it, should work ok