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Re: spray on sub coating

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WorthDoingRight bought the liquid to do this last year from colourgraph(?)
I have been waiting for Richard to give feedback on his experiments with it but he has been off the grid for a few months now. Maybe he hit the Motherload with it !
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I have the liquid here Arthur if you want to try it, but in my opinion it is not worth it. Especially the Coralgraph liquid formula. Its just not up to standard.

I also have a can of the Digi Coat stuff which is considerably better.
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socialgiraffe;81072 wrote:I have the liquid here Arthur if you want to try it, but in my opinion it is not worth it. Especially the Coralgraph liquid formula. Its just not up to standard.

I also have a can of the Digi Coat stuff which is considerably better.

Thanks for the offer but its looking increasingly unreliable :o(

I could put up with most of the problems apart from having no idea how permanent the image is going to be which is kind of important on a premium priced object.

How did you get on with it ?


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Re: spray on sub coating

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Totally useless.

used it on a few things with no joy, even used it on a mug, coating looked and seemed fine, came off in the dishwasher after one wash.
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