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Check out FoamCoat, a new, alternate to Vanillacryl (easier to get, lighter weight, more consistant formula.)
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Important Notice Regarding Availability: Our supply of vanillacryl is often undependable, please call for availability and plan accordingly.
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Special Effect Supply is pleased to introduce a wonderful new product called Vanillacryl
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Interested in custom cut styrofoam blocks?
As you know, expanded polystyrene (Styrofoam) has its advantages and disadvantages. It's big advantage has always been that it is cheap and easy to get. It is being used more and more for architectural shapes and thanks to the Vanillacryl coating we are seeing it used for outdoor signage.
When do you want to use Styrofoam instead of polyurethane foam? Please consider the following:
Polyurethane foam is expensive and can't be cut with a hot wire. The isocyanate in urethane is potentially harmful to humans and animals. One major advantage of polyurethane is that it can be carved precisely. Flame-retarded polyurethanes are available. Vanillacryl can be used on many polyurethane foams, but not all of them.
On the other hand Styrofoam is very cheap and easy to get and it can be cut with a hot wire. In a fire it melts, so talk to your fire marshal to make sure it is OK to use in your situation. Vanillacryl does have some flame-retardant characteristics. Because Styrofoam can be cut in long shapes it is great for moldings, fake beams, timbers and the like. The big disadvantage with Styrofoam has always been it's fragile nature. Props made from Styrofoam often don't even survive storage. Vanillacryl solves this problem by creating a hard skin that is tough. Because it is rated for outdoor use, it is great for displays (including signs) that need to hold up for a long time. Because it is water-based, latex acrylic paint sticks to it really well. In terms of cost, ease of use, ease of cleanup and environmental considerations, Vanillacryl is wonderful compared to fiber-glassing over polyurethane foam. Styrofoam will dissolve when exposed to certain solvents.
Vanillacryl Hard Foam Coat: It's a weather-based, interior-exterior polystyrene foam coating system that dries to a hard durable finish.
Vanillacryl is used for: Interior, exterior foam projects - signs, rocks, architectural shapes, columns, movie sets. Coats foam creations of any kind.
How to apply: It is similar to a thick latex paint. Use brush, roller, or pressure-pot sprayer. When dry, coating is comparable to a urethane coating, but much easier to sand and cut. Stir like crazy before and during use.
How it dries: You use it straight out of the can. It air dries, 1st coat 3 to 4 hours, 2nd coat 2 hours approximately. Drying times are extended in humid weather or cool temperatures.
When you can paint it: Dry to touch after all coats have been applied. We recommend a quality latex paint or stain. Oil or lacquer, let Vanillacryl dry 2-3 days to avoid trapping moisture.
Vanillacryl Tricks
If you need to preserve a paper mache mask, simply paint it with Vanillacryl.
Use Vanillacryl instead of wheat paste for super strong, water resistant paper
mache.
If you need more strength simply paint in a layer of cheesecloth or fiberglass
between layers of Vanillacryl.
You can cut, machine and sand Vanillacryl.
If you want a hollow shape simply paint the Styrofoam with Vanillacryl and
then dissolve the middle out with solvent. (I haven't tried this yet, if you do this
please let me know how it works.)
If you want a rough texture mix sand into the Vanillacryl.
If you want larger bumps mix loose Styrofoam beads into your Vanillacryl.
If you are using Styrofoam as an armature for a sculpture, use Vanillacryl to
seal the surface so that your sculpting clay will stick to it. Vanillacryl will lock
the beads together so they don't fall out.
| CAT # | Description | Price |
| VAN-32 | Vanillacryl 1 Quart |
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