Mr Davey noted my omission of a release spray on my UltraCal 30 mold. Yes! You should use one for sure. He notes that he likes Murphy’s Oil Soap for the release. BRILLIANT! I’ll have to try that out. Thank you sir.
Awesome question. It’s good for thinner appliances. The thicker the appliance you have to get trickey with it. Better to stick to thin stuff. At least till the next video
Question: I’ve used Watermelon in the past and think it, along with many of Michael Davy’s products, are a treasure of great products that a lot of people don’t know about. Anyway - Watermelon does leave a slightly glossy shine when dry. Now, when I paint with silicone paints I add a small amount of Cabosil (fumed silica) to some Naptha (or other appropriate solvent for silicone) and mix that into my silicone paint. The Cabosil will matte the entire silicone piece where you’ve painted. I’m curious if Watermelon would work the same way if you added Cabosil to a small mount of water and mixed it in or just add a small amount direct into your Watermelon? I’d try the experiment myself but I let my BIG bottle of Watermelon age about 5 years. Now I have a really BIG bottle of just Melon!🤣
Really looking forward to the cream episode - very exciting!
Thank you David! I love watermelon too! I just got my manager to invest in a big bottle so getting ready to start making wounds 😃
That’s awesome!!! Enjoy.
Mr Davey noted my omission of a release spray on my UltraCal 30 mold. Yes! You should use one for sure. He notes that he likes Murphy’s Oil Soap for the release. BRILLIANT! I’ll have to try that out. Thank you sir.
Love it!! Can't wait to learn more from you at the SimGhost Pre-con!!
Can’t wait to see you.
Amazing as per usual sir! Special shout out to your new background! How does it behave on larger pours? Same as the smaller ones you showed?
Awesome question. It’s good for thinner appliances. The thicker the appliance you have to get trickey with it. Better to stick to thin stuff. At least till the next video
Question: I’ve used Watermelon in the past and think it, along with many of Michael Davy’s products, are a treasure of great products that a lot of people don’t know about. Anyway - Watermelon does leave a slightly glossy shine when dry. Now, when I paint with silicone paints I add a small amount of Cabosil (fumed silica) to some Naptha (or other appropriate solvent for silicone) and mix that into my silicone paint. The Cabosil will matte the entire silicone piece where you’ve painted. I’m curious if Watermelon would work the same way if you added Cabosil to a small mount of water and mixed it in or just add a small amount direct into your Watermelon? I’d try the experiment myself but I let my BIG bottle of Watermelon age about 5 years. Now I have a really BIG bottle of just Melon!🤣
We will have to try that for sure. I wonder if hitting it with powdered sugar might work as well.
where in the UK can I buy this