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shon lenzo
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I had this idea to do a design in paint mask
Then apply to a cup or planter and spray paint .
Or just do it in vinyl and apply .
Then I would spray clear acrylic on top.
Any suggestions?
Do you think the clearcoat will help ?
Thanks 😀

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Depending on the surface, vinyl likes extra smooth surfaces unless you put some extra adhesion stuff on the surface. With paint, spray paint may not last that long unless you give it a few coats. Got to let them dry in between. With 1-Shot, you can use a paint brush or a sponge. After the mask is removed, you can add some added detail to the whole project. I'd use 1-Shot, cause I've got so much of it.

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I really liked one shot a lot !
They seemed to change the formula a while back -
One day I noticed that the black paint was congealing a bit in the middle of the can-
It never used to do that in the same way .
I took a break from working with one shot for a while -
Does it seem as good as it used to be to you ?

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