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Mister super Clear drying time.

Postby racoon » Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:09 am

Can anyone tell me, when using MSC in conjunction with pastels, prismacolours or acrylics... how long do I need to leave it to dry before I start working the second layer?

I hope it's not overnight :( Or this will take forever.
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Re: Mister super Clear drying time.

Postby Evelien » Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:22 am

I think it's about 10-15 minutes ;). I usually wait a little bit longer just to make sure it's dry.
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Re: Mister super Clear drying time.

Postby racoon » Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:28 pm

Evelien wrote:I think it's about 10-15 minutes ;). I usually wait a little bit longer just to make sure it's dry.


Cool, thank you :D

I've ended up wiping the thing off and starting over. That's the lovely thing abut this Winsor & Newton brush cleaner I've decided to try, it's awesome, and wipes clean every time!
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Re: Mister super Clear drying time.

Postby hlbmlp » Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:16 pm

that's winsor and newton for you!!! they are amazing in all regaurds!

yeah... i usually cant wait that long, but ive been doing ceramic lately and it tends to dry faster... maybe the clay soaks it up??? I dunno it's usually dry by the time i finish spraying...
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Re: Mister super Clear drying time.

Postby racoon » Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:37 am

hlbmlp wrote:that's winsor and newton for you!!! they are amazing in all regaurds!

yeah... i usually cant wait that long, but ive been doing ceramic lately and it tends to dry faster... maybe the clay soaks it up??? I dunno it's usually dry by the time i finish spraying...


Yeah, they do make really good art supplies. :D

I found the first coat on the vinyl head dried fast, but subsequent coats took a little longer. It seems like good stuff though. I'd imagine with using clay it would suck up all the moisture from MSC a lot quicker. My only problem is that here in the UK, MSC is hard to find. I had to order mine from China and it took 8 weeks to get here because they have to send it by surface mail. So I don't want to use up too much of mine.
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Re: Mister super Clear drying time.

Postby Yanagi-sen » Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:06 am

Honestly, if you do the thin layers you are supposed to... I spray out the back door, and by the time I close it and walk back upstairs to the loft, it's dry. Humidity CAN interfere though and if you live in a humid climate it might take longer.
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Re: Mister super Clear drying time.

Postby racoon » Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:38 am

Yanagi-sen wrote:Honestly, if you do the thin layers you are supposed to... I spray out the back door, and by the time I close it and walk back upstairs to the loft, it's dry. Humidity CAN interfere though and if you live in a humid climate it might take longer.


I found it hard to get the layers thin, I tried to spray lightly, but the can is so frisky. On an old practice doll, it just soaked the whole face in a split second!
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Re: Mister super Clear drying time.

Postby Yanagi-sen » Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:56 am

racoon wrote:I found it hard to get the layers thin, I tried to spray lightly, but the can is so frisky. On an old practice doll, it just soaked the whole face in a split second!


Don't spray it right at the doll... start the spray then swipe across the face, back, up... and that should be enough for in between layers.
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Re: Mister super Clear drying time.

Postby racoon » Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:03 am

Yanagi-sen wrote:
Don't spray it right at the doll... start the spray then swipe across the face, back, up... and that should be enough for in between layers.


I'll give that a try next time, thanks for the tip :)
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