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Old 09-21-17, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by AZORCH
Frisket paper (purposely) has a pretty low tack. There is also a product called Liquid frisket, which you paint on with a small brush, allow to dry, and then it's all set to mask off irregular areas. Once painting is done, you simply rub the dry frisket off - it's a bit like dried rubber cement. I could be wrong, but I think a local powdercoater told me they used it for masking lugs. (I use it for painting watercolors.)
I used liquid latex for this. I masked the chromed fork crown and lugs. Removing it was easy.
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