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Wondering if I can use latex paint on dow foam? I have a couple of partial cans that will otherwise get wasted.
If I can use it, great. If acrylic is best, then I'll stick with that.
Thanks,
Doug
Latex is a good and cheap way to paint your foam. I use it anywhere I can.
ditto. I use house latex on foam.
I tested a small piece of scrap foam the other day, and it seemed fine. Last night, I repainted my family room and had some left over paint... Fortunately the color is "Dune". So I took my trusty roller to the basement and painted a 5x9 desert. No more blue

I have a couple of shades of green that I will try next. I want to get my track layout marked on the foam first. That way I'll be able to use the greens in the right places. I plan to have some forested area and some farm area. We'll see how it goes.
Thanks for the input.
Doug
Doug, years ago I purchased a gallon of "mis-mixed" home latex at Home Depot for maybe $3. It is a nice medium brown "dirt" color and I have been using that one gallon ever since.
if you use Sculptamold, you can mix some of the same paint in the Sculptamold to give it some incredible strength.
oops paint is the way to go...
I got a quart of 'mis-mixed' from HD as well. I needed a more 'earthy' color, so I went up to the mixing table and asked them to squirt some more dark brown in it. They said they normally didn't do that because some folks have deliberately mis-mixed paint, returned it, then came back to repurchase at the lower price.
I told them I was a model railroader and needed to paint the terrain a 'dirt' color, so the manager there said 'OK'. It's still not very dark (it was some beige color to begin with). I went to Michaels and bought a tube of Dark Sienna to see if I can darken it further. I may end up mixing it bit by bit....
Kennedy
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