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Yep, just do the design in the same order as you would with tape Jim.
Its miles easier with the masking fluid too as you can see through it when you're cutting the design. You dont need as much pressure with the blade either. Bonus!
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Liquid mask is the daddy, also, if you run out of time to spray and have to leave it a week or two, then a fresh coat of liquid mask freshens it all up.

I have noticed that the Divleys I got at the moment, 1) stinks and makes my drains stink after cleaning the brush, 2) seems pretty thin compared to how it was.
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that will be a bad batch if it get s too cold it gets affected and send it smelly and runny the pot ive got at theminute is well thick like syrup and is really good
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might keep the faith then, I got another litre of the stuff to go through before I buy more
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Hey fellas...

Thanks for the info guys, much appreciated...

Gona give the fasmask a go, I'll keep you all informed as to the results

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Another one by JImbO



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is that a new one shimage from your travels
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Hmm, we had some bad divelys that had 'gone off'. and we just binned it. after a short while it starts to mouldy in the lid. Thats when its time to bin it. Its starts to get worse and worse, and you end up needig about 9 coats, or it goes on too thin.

....not to mention the smell.

Although, we do have the twins now, so the baby sick smell is still lingering.
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is that a new one shimage from your travels
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Jim ~ All of the advice that has been given so far is 100% correct, The Parma Fasmask is the cats arse, If you don't want to wait to the liquid mask to dry you could always use a spray stencil (just like the window mask material)http://www.mdpsupplies.co.uk/stencil...m&parentcat=57
If you have any other questions please feel free to ask, I think we can all give you some good friendly advice
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