Hi Guys
Well the results where positive I had an historic site entrance made of the same foam that the problem showed up on to do.
It was washed and dried & I washed my hands as the pieces are relatively speaking small.
It was given one coat of gesso and left to dry it was constantly checked as I was unsure of drying time for the gesso, once it looked dry it was left a bit longer just to be sure.
Then it was given a coat of the new Citadel foundation paint this is slightly thicker than normal model paint and gives good coverage on the first coat.
The result was I still have a couple of white spots and blemishes but nothing like what drew my attention to the problem in the first place.
So the conclusion I draw is it works but needs two coats of gesso with a very light sand in between and that should give a good surface to paint on.
regards John
Thanks will let you know how I get on.
I'll second that advice, especially using latex paint even if only for a primer coat.
-Brian
Hi altterrain
It's the white polystyrene foam my fridge and freezer where packed in when they where delivered.
The paint being used is Citadel acrylic paint the stuff sold for painting Warhammer figures, I am using that because I know its foam safe
It just happens to be the right colours for what I am doing inspite of some of the weird names.
Hi John,
What type of foam are you cutting? and what are you painting it with?
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
Hi guys
I have a problem I cut some foam with a hot wire cutter getting what I thought was good finished surface.
So painted it straight away.
The problem arose once the paint was dry lots of white spots, much to my surprise the white spots are little tiny holes in the foam this is the first time I have had a foam sheet that looks OK once cut with a hot wire that well wasn't.
Would Gesso cure this or do I have to coat it with something a bit thicker like wood filler or Polyfilla (Pollyfilla is a brand of patching plaster for filling cracks in plaster walls)
I just happen to have some Gesso.
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