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testadura
Jul 23, 2016

by 2017 exmarx
how big is the wall?

this references golden products exclusively but contains some good info: http://www.goldenpaints.com/technicalinfo_murals

for sealing...depends on your equipment, spraygun with a compressor allows for the most precise formulation, and no brushstrokes. the one thing i'd caution is to make sure you test the dry sheen of any sealant before you use it on the surface. imo the more matte the better; some products make the wall way too reflective/shiny, it doesn't look good.

Also, forgot to mention- if you're working on a surface with any texture at all (e.g. concrete) the nibs of those pens will get worn down very quickly. montana is good, i would recommend molotow also. in any case, unless you opt for filling empty markers you won't be able to mix your own colors.

http://www.dickblick.com/brands/molotow/

testadura fucked around with this message at 15:11 on Jul 23, 2016

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