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Thanks for the thumbs up, guys. I just went and ordered a 3 pound bag from M.B. Klein.Hmm... nobody everorders a 3 pound bagof bananas for me...
Sculptamold is a good product that works well for 99.9% of people who use it, but not me.
I like how it stays workable and the texture, but hate the way it takes paint. Never had any luck getting it to match hydrocal or cast plaster rock faces when blending with it.I switched to Durham's Rock Hard Water Putty - available at your local big box improvement store - and never looked back.Sculptamold is a good product that works well for 99.9% of people who use it, but not me. Wonder if my skin oils or something react to it because I can't color it worth a damn.
Sounds like you tried coloring it as you mixed it Peter? Never went that route... Just mixed it without coloring it.Then just painted it after or stained it to get it to match if need be. For much of my layout turf is covering the Sculptamold.
I use foam as a base, and you can wad up paper towels or scraps of newspaper to fill in larger voids. You can't do that as effectively with plaster or spackling, which shrinks as it dries and cracks, requiring additional coats.