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    What's the FASTEST and EASIEST way to corpsify a blucky? I did the carpet latex thing a couple of years ago and it worked but was a nightmare! It took about a month to completely dry.

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    how long has your deceased been aging? If its been quite a while you could use aluminu??/ Foil and Scluptamold (a paper mache product that uses a plaster mix) that dries in a couple hours. This could give you a really dried out look. you could even use a gauze or thin material coated in it for large areas of dried skin (just remember to use think coats).
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    I did a quick one a while ago just using a combination of liquid latex and toilet paper and also white glue and toilet paper. It came out alright, given the effort and time I spent on it. It dried within a day or two, but I already know, though, that for next year I'm going to strip him down and do the pantyhose/latex method.
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    Another person from this forum turned me on to this stuff - its called Mold Builder by Castin' Craft - and it works great. It dries in about a day (you can use a hair dryer to make it dry faster) and it doesn't smell very bad. You should be able to get it a Michaels or Joanne hobby/craft store or online.

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