Being uber cheap I want to corpse my blucky with stuff i don't have to buy. Do you think mod podge would work for corpsing a blucky? It's essentially a really think glue used to seal craft projects.
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anyone use mod podge for corpsing? –
09-07-2009,07:37 PM
Life is too short to not do what makes us happy, keeps us sane, or both.
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09-07-2009,08:37 PM
You would need to use Outdoor Mod Podge. The regular stuff becomes tacky again when exposed to moisture over longer periods of time...say overnight. I have no idea how much the outdoor variety costs or if it is cheaper than using latex.
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09-07-2009,08:55 PM
They make outdoor mod podge? I never knew! Where do you get it?
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09-07-2009,09:46 PM
it's cool by me, my blucky has seen better days, the plastic is splitting and so on. this will probably the last year i have him.
Life is too short to not do what makes us happy, keeps us sane, or both.
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09-07-2009,11:45 PM
I'd do a price comparison, cheap carpet latex (carpet adhesive) versus Outdoor Mod Podge.
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09-08-2009,11:12 AM
If you want a cheap corpsing latex .........try to find an old can of exterior latex paint .....ya know you open up the can and the top 2 inches is water .........well thats the water seperating ....dump that into another can that you can dispose of properly and the thick latex paint left in the can works very well .........just make sure you let it dry and seal it with poly or stain.....Ive been doing it for years and its easier to work with than latex ................
Now where am I gonna put all this stuff I've built?
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09-08-2009,05:06 PM
Mdm L- Here's your link PlaidŽ Mod PodgeŽ Outdoor 8 oz Product Detail -- CreateForLess
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