How to make liquid wax for fiberglass molds.
I'm so proud of myself, I figured out how to make a substitute for PVA mold release. I called nearly 20 auto paint supply stores and no one had it, so I was forced to play chemist in my garage.
Soak old candles or any sort of wax (cut or chopped up into small pieces, wax beeds work the quickest) in a bottle filled with paint thinner (not too much). Let it dissolve for 24 hours, shake it up, brush it or pour it on your mold. After 5 mins the paint thinner will dry leaving the surface with a perfect coat of wax. |
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You can see the difference between the sanded panels and the panels that had just been chem stripped here: After tonight I'm almost done with the power sander, the pass side door is all that's left to do. Then I will start the body work and hand sanding. |
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I'm assuming you mean PVA = Poly Vinyl Acetate. If so, you're going to be a bit disappointed. |
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I guess there are different types of PVA, I should have specified. And I'm not sure if the stuff I was looking into stands for poly vinyl acetate. There is something called PVA that is used in painting aswell, mixes in with the paint and does something magical.
Anyways, my mold will have edges and I don't see how I'd be able to use wax paper in the corners without it wrinkling and screwing up the surface. |
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