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Made in gb
Rampaging Reaver Titan Princeps






Bristol

Would if work if i were to use cornflour as a release agent to release milliput from a GS mould?

Im a bit of a novice and don't want to spoil my mould.

Cheers,
Vitruvian
   
Made in au
Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

Talc works better. Unscented or scented doesn't really matter.

Also works as a resin cast release agent and filler (resin-extender - like hamburger-helper).


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Been Around the Block





Olive oil works fine, but you have to be fastidious about cleaning the piece afterwards.
   
Made in gb
Rampaging Reaver Titan Princeps






Bristol

thats why i didnt use oil in the first place, way too much cleaning. I used the cornflour anyway and it worked. yay!
   
 
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