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Help with applying roughing spray

Postby koliko987 » Aug 5th, '11, 14:27



Hi guys,I am new to forum so I might as well post something..
Anyway I bought Testors dullcoat which is ( I hear) great roughing spray.I d like to know how do I apply it on cards(from what distance should I spray,how long should I spray,when I spray should I leave it to dry before sticking other card to it?)?

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Postby SpareJoker » Aug 5th, '11, 14:32

1) lay all of the 52 cards out on the floor (newspaper underneath), backs uppermost.
2) Shake can for a minimum of 2 mins.
3) From a height of about 2 feet, spray the backs of the cards using a sweeping action. Idealy this should be done outside. If you can't do it outside, make sure you have adequate ventilation. Prolly not a good idea to smoke whilst you do it either.
4) Aim to get the back of each card glossy, but not wet.
5) Don't panic if some cards begin to warp, they will straighten out as they dry.
6) One good coat is enough, Wait 1-2 hours to dry. The cards might smell of the dullcote for a bit, but this isn't really noticable, and dissapears after a while.

Hope that helps,

Ade.

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Postby Lawrence » Aug 5th, '11, 15:24

Good info there Joker.

I would say from 1 foot but hey, personal preferance. I also always do mine inside (but next to the patio doors!).

Word of warning is do not put too much spray on! litterally one sweep across is enough, don't soak the things!

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Postby Duplicity » Aug 5th, '11, 15:37

Make sure the nozzle is pointing away from you.

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Postby SpareJoker » Aug 5th, '11, 15:54

Duplicity wrote:Make sure the nozzle is pointing away from you.
... and not at you. I knew I missed something :lol:

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Postby Pickman » Aug 5th, '11, 16:22

If the stuff you're using is similar to the roughing spray I had I would avoid inhaling it or getting any in your mouth, as it states 'the chemicals can cause birth defects and other reproductive harm'

It might be a good idea for pregnant women or men planning on having a family to avoid this.

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Postby Lawrence » Aug 5th, '11, 16:25

Pickman wrote:If the stuff you're using is similar to the roughing spray I had I would avoid inhaling it or getting any in your mouth, as it states 'the chemicals can cause birth defects and other reproductive harm'

It might be a good idea for pregnant women or men planning on having a family to avoid this.


Oh Shi...........

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Postby bmat » Aug 5th, '11, 17:33

Already smells bad enough and gives quite the headache, but now I understand they are also putting really nasty smelling and tasting (yes tasting) additives into the stuff. Here in the good ole' USA there is a huffing problem and almost anything that you can possible shove up your nose and inhale has this additive to make people not want to snort stuff.

On a personal note I think if the taste of spray paint isn't enough to put you off the stuff then...well have at it. Your nuts anyway.

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Postby koliko987 » Aug 6th, '11, 09:03

Thank you very much guys,especially Joker,really helped me a lot.

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Postby Lawrence » Aug 6th, '11, 11:49

I R&S decks like every week; if you need any specific help feel free to PM me or give me a ring

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Postby mdawg » Aug 6th, '11, 13:16

In a similar vein

I'm looking at applying rough and smooth to Tarot cards, I have no idea if the card stock varies on Tarot.

Can anyone recommend a Tarot deck for this purpose.

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Postby koliko987 » Aug 6th, '11, 13:50

Lawrence wrote:I R&S decks like every week; if you need any specific help feel free to PM me or give me a ring


Mr.Lawrence,thank you for your kind reply,I sent you a PM...

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Postby me_simon » Aug 6th, '11, 16:07

I've just done some roughing myself. How long does it tend to last? Do you ever need to apply top-ups?

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Postby Ted » Aug 6th, '11, 16:23

I've never topped up an R&S deck that I've created, but I've heard that some people need to do this. Time will tell. I wouldn't worry too much about it.

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Postby Jobasha » Aug 6th, '11, 16:27

mdawg wrote:In a similar vein

I'm looking at applying rough and smooth to Tarot cards, I have no idea if the card stock varies on Tarot.

Can anyone recommend a Tarot deck for this purpose.


Card sharks medieval tarot is printed on card stock, most other tarot sets will be plastic coated. This may affect the rough and smooth, but I really don't know.

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