FUSEFX FuseFX Clear Coat 1oz Kit M/F-110

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M/F-110 Clear is designed as a clear coat for silicone painting. Is also used as a binder for WS-Series Water Soluble Matting Powder* or as a binder for your own Platinum silicone compatible pigments (always do a test first!). Can also be used as an encapsulator for Gel-filled silicone appliances.

* M/F-110 can also be purchased in a kit with either 2 or 8oz of our Water Soluble Matting Powder

FuseFX Silicone Paint is:
- A versatile and easy to use Platinum Silicone paint system developed for medical prosthesis, special effects prosthetic, artisans, doll makers, etc. It is a two component Platinum-cure Silicone that is brushable and can be thinned down with a solvent to produce a sprayable silicone paint.

For optimum results the silicone skin/surface, should be painted as soon as possible after demolding. We recommend that the cured piece to be painted be no more than 2 days old.

FuseFX paint can only be applied over Platinum Based silicones only.
FuseFX may be applied over Tin Based silicones if the surface is coated with BondFX paint.

Clean All Surfaces That Will Contact FuseFX Paints - All surfaces to be painted, need to be free of any contaminants (especially mold release). If necessary, clean all surfaces with solvent (Toluene, Xylene, or Naphtha), and allow to dry before painting.

FuseFX is a highly pigmented Platinum Silicone paint; a little goes a long way.

Start by mixing equal amounts of “COLOR” and Part “A”. NOTE: M/F-110 Clear IS a color! Stir the mixture until it’s a uniform color, about 15 to 20 seconds, making sure to scrape the bottom and the sides of the container. Your paint is now ready to use.
Pot Life: -10 minutes (with solvent – 45 min.)
Tack Free: 2 hours
For brushing, use straight from mix or for washes, you can add up to 1 part of solvent to the amount of silicone in your container.

We recommend Toluene, Naphtha or most Odorless Solvents, (test first).

Airbrushing, you may require up to 1.5 or 2 times the amount of solvent to the amount of paint (1 part mixed paint to 2 parts solvent).

Best results are achieved by layering colors, building up the intensity of the color as you go, giving you more
control. Cure between colors.
You can use a hair dryer to “force” the paint to cure faster, heat greatly affects the curing process.

BE CAREFUL; observe all safety precautions when handling combustible or flammable solvents.

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