This stuff is on clearance now at my local Wal-Mart. If any of you were ever interested in trying it out, now may be the time. Refill kits are down to 5 bucks. I think I'll pick up a couple tomorrow. Anyone ever figure out anything about a paint that would work on this? Would it be possible to work a small bit of dye quickly into the Zubber as you are mixing it? I'm mainly thinking of using this for accessories and masks and stuff.
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I was never able to find a paint that worked on it. Well-- this stuff called "Adhesion primer" which you can get at a Sherman Williams paint store does stick to zubber, so in that sense then you can paint on top of it (it dries white)
However if the zubber piece has to move, the primer cracks but does not peel off. So if you use this stuff for a head, put the head on the body before covering it with the primer
I found zubber works great as a mold creator, rather than the mold agent filler
no you cannot add dye to this, it just would not work for the type of material it is. It would be like taking clay and trying to add dye to it. Zubber is more or less like a greasy silly putty when mixed with the color and activatorLast edited by mazinz; Apr 3, '10, 4:44 PM."What motivated him to throw a puppy at the Hells Angels is currently unclear,"
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