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Walther Realistic water, safe on foam insulation board?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by eng22</i> <br /><br />How about putting some on a small piece of scrap foam and see what happens. <br />[/quote] <br />Good advice. I had read a similar thread about using Envirotex with foam, either here or on another forum. The mixed responses were like the following: <br /> <br />I used it and it was fine. <br />I used it and it dissolved the foam. <br />I never used it but I think it's ok. <br />I never used it but it probably won't work <br /> <br />It's unlikely you'll be using the material directly on the foam, unless perhaps blue foam gives the exact tint that you want. I suggest you try coating your foam with whatever paint and coloring you will be using "under water". It may be enough to seal the foam from even solvent-based material. <br /> <br />Wayne
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