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LIQUID LATEX-BLUE(16 OZ.) (d)

LIQUID LATEX-BLUE(16 OZ.) (d)

Price :
$8.00
Quantity :  
  • Model: LL015
  • Shipping Weight: 1.34lbs
  • 1 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Liquid Latex

DESCRIPTION

Liquid Latex Body Paint Blue 16 ounces. Paint on the liquid latex, let dry and repeat. A few coatings may be necessary. All colors come in 16oz jar. One 16oz jar will cover approximately 1/2 body in 3 coats or both arms and legs in 3 coats. Paint on the liquid latex, let dry and repeat. For the imaginative individual ready to experiment in the ultimate art form, our premium quality Liquid Latex Body Cosmetic is the ultimate fantasy-costuming product! With a little preparation & lots of creativity, our Liquid Latex Body Cosmetic products can provide hours of head-turning fun and stimulating excitement. Here you can find all of our basic colors. This pasty liquid available in a variety of alluring colors will self-vulcanize at room temperature. A thin layer applied at room temperature will dry in about 5-10 minutes. After the surface coat is dry to the touch, it may be re-dipped for additional coatings to any desired thickness. After you have applied all the layers you wish, the product will totally dry in about 1 hour, and totally cure ready to use in about 4 hours. Liquid Latex can coat almost anything. Non-porous surfaces will not hold on to the cured product, and can therefore be used as a mold. Porous products such as jeans, shirts, etc. will permanently hold the latex once cured. All liquid latex products use ammonia as a preservative agent. It doesn't really smell all that bad, but if you are hypersensitive to the smell, you won't be thrilled about it. Once the liquid latex dries, though, the smell is completely gone. Also, if you are allergic to ammonia-based products, then you shouldn't put it on your skin. Performing a simple test of using latex in contact with a small area of your skin for about 4 hours will quickly determine if you will have a hypersensitive reaction to latex.