You could but it just takes forever to dry and they're difficult to work with. Acrylic paints are so good these days that I would could certainly use them.
When you wash your stencil to get the paint off, the adhesive doesn’t come off? Oh I love the idea about the wax paper too. I never heard about that before.
Hi, No, in most cases spray adhesive is solvent based so it's not soluble in water. To me, it's not worth it to try to clean off the adhesive. Hope this helps!
Hi, If you are referring to the paper on the back of the stencil for storage it's just wax paper. If you are referring to the stencil, it's made out of Mylar.
Hi, Sounds tricky but what you'll need to figure out is what solvent will work to soften the adhesive but not the airbrushing. I would try paint thinner. Don't use alcohol or lacquer thinner. Good Luck!
So I tried stenciling for the first time. I use a basking spray because it said it was temporary and repositionable. I let it dry for about 3 minutes before I put on my piece of furniture to stencil, but it ended up leaving a little bit of a sticky residue. My question is do you have any tips on how to remove it without affecting the stain or is it okay to spray polyurethane over it anyways
Hi, You could try paint thinner on a rag and very lightly see if that removes it. Don't use alcohol. Test the paint thinner in an inconspicuous area to make sure it doesn't remove your artwork. Good luck!
Hi, That would only happen if the wall wasn't properly prepared. But I would still go easy with the spray adhesive and make sure it dries to "knuckle tack" before using the stencil. Good Luck!
Thank you for this great tutorial! Yours was the only video - of many - that I watched trying to find out how to store tacky stencils! tfs!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for sharing 😊
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Can we use this spray for stencil on canvas. Pls reply. Thank you
Hi, I don't see why not but I always do a test in an inconspicuous area to make sure there are issues.
Good luck!
Nice, thanks!
Can I use oil paint for an exterior project on aged galvanized metal?
You could but it just takes forever to dry and they're difficult to work with. Acrylic paints are so good these days that I would could certainly use them.
I love that stencil?? Is that hard to do with the brown vein running thru some if the cotton plants?
Here's a video for you!
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When you wash your stencil to get the paint off, the adhesive doesn’t come off? Oh I love the idea about the wax paper too. I never heard about that before.
Hi,
No, in most cases spray adhesive is solvent based so it's not soluble in water. To me, it's not worth it to try to clean off the adhesive. Hope this helps!
Thank you for answering my question
@@CuttingEdgeStencilsYour 'NOT cleaning' stencil advice was the BEST info I've found after watching many PIXIE SPRAY craft adhesive videos... tfs!
Does this work on slightly curved surfaces? Thanks!
It should work like a charm!
Great, what type of paper are you using?
Hi,
If you are referring to the paper on the back of the stencil for storage it's just wax paper. If you are referring to the stencil, it's made out of Mylar.
How do we remove adhesive glue from a wood wall without damaging the airbrushing design underneath? Thank you.
Hi,
Sounds tricky but what you'll need to figure out is what solvent will work to soften the adhesive but not the airbrushing.
I would try paint thinner. Don't use alcohol or lacquer thinner.
Good Luck!
So I tried stenciling for the first time. I use a basking spray because it said it was temporary and repositionable. I let it dry for about 3 minutes before I put on my piece of furniture to stencil, but it ended up leaving a little bit of a sticky residue. My question is do you have any tips on how to remove it without affecting the stain or is it okay to spray polyurethane over it anyways
Hi,
You could try paint thinner on a rag and very lightly see if that removes it. Don't use alcohol. Test the paint thinner in an inconspicuous area to make sure it doesn't remove your artwork.
Good luck!
@@CuttingEdgeStencils thanks!!
Thanks! Great stencil. Do you offer painting tutorials?
Hi,
Check out all our stenciling tutorials on our YT channel!
Any issues with pulling paint off the wall when removing the stencil?
Hi,
That would only happen if the wall wasn't properly prepared. But I would still go easy with the spray adhesive and make sure it dries to "knuckle tack" before using the stencil.
Good Luck!
Do you think it will stick to to thick rubber?
Hi, The spray adhesive will definitely stick to the rubber. Don't know if it would hold the rubber on the wall though.
will it stick to metal?...I'm doing a small stencil on a car....
Yes, it should just fine!
@@CuttingEdgeStencils ok, ty
Will this work with stencils cut from cardstock?
I wouldn't recommend it. The paint starts to ruin the card stock.
can you so this on fabric?
Yes, as long as you don't use too much. And you should let it dry a bit first.
Good luck!
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Excellent! Thanks!