samweyb Posted April 16, 2020 Has anyone tried a matte clear enamel on a vinyl doll? I don't have access to many sealant options, including MSC, so all I have is 'Rust-Oleum' brand matte clear enamel, and before trying it out (and risking ruining a doll) I wanted to see if anyone had experience with it or anything similar. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BeyondTime Posted April 16, 2020 You can get MSC through Amazon.com. Sorry if that isn't helpful, but I thought I would mention it. The difference between Dollfie Dreams and Heroin? Heroin is illegal, Dollfie Dreams probably should be. “Empty wallets, full hearts.” That’s probably an apt description for the effects of DD addiction Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jezrah Posted April 16, 2020 Personally I would not use an enamel spray on a doll, because if you want to remove it in the future, enamel may require a stronger solvent. Also, I have used that type of spray to seal painted ceramics, and the spray itself can yellow over time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cfx Posted April 16, 2020 19 minutes ago, Jezrah said: [...] and the spray itself can yellow over time. Exactly. Another issue with the more chemically active sprays like this is a new coat softening and interacting with previous coats, which can be an issue in doing faceups with the typical process of multiple coats being used to seal the various steps. Note the specific instructions on most of these sprays that tell you to either complete multiple coats within X hours or wait Y days between coats. The latter is what it takes to, theoretically, not have a new coat soften or dissolve a previous coat. And that's what you'd need to do with a faceup not only to not mess it up, but to have a coating that won't crack. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MadQueenHarmony Posted January 23, 2021 I tried Testors Dullcoat (which I believe is similar?) on a Barbie head once. Not the same, but still vinyl. Anyway, it never really dried, it stayed kind of tacky even after a week of waiting, and when I tried to remove it, part of the vinyl itself became sticky. Yesterday's today's tomorrow Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RikunFrances Posted January 24, 2021 I've tried three sealants on vinyl. MSC, which as others have pointed out you can get on Amazon. MSC is the best to me so far. I've also tried Army Painter matte, which works pretty well, but is a little finicky in humid or cold temperatures. I got mine at a hobby gaming store that sells tabletop gaming supplies. There's Testor's Dullcote, which you can get at Michael's or Hobby Lobby, and I've had 50/50 success with it. Half the time it's okay, the other half it dries okay but ends up tacky/sticky after a little while and shiny. I've not had it ruin any vinyl luckily. The last thing I can suggest if you really can't find any spray sealants is Liquitex Matte Varnish (any art store/craft store should have this), some makeup sponges, and patience. You can use a sponge to lightly dab the varnish onto the face in thin layers and go from there. My only warning is that if it gets really hot/humid it might get a little sticky for a little bit, but other than that I've had success with it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
F-15alice Posted September 22, 2022 MSC are resin based (the one i use), testor dullcote and army painter are pretty picky with humidity so you might need a dry booth for them. Welcome to my Instagram Lunami Faceup for DD X3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chocola Posted March 21, 2023 On 9/22/2022 at 12:23 PM, F-15alice said: MSC are resin based (the one i use), testor dullcote and army painter are pretty picky with humidity so you might need a dry booth for them. What is a dry booth and where can I find it ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites