Members panchoskywalker Posted November 29, 2016 Members Report Posted November 29, 2016 (edited) Has anyone tried tis edge paint? Is it really from outer space? Is Giardini also heatable? Or this is the only one. Edited November 29, 2016 by panchoskywalker Quote
Members Lalumiere Posted December 1, 2017 Members Report Posted December 1, 2017 On 12/3/2014 at 2:26 AM, yoji said: thefanninator: when i first ordered the fenice edge paint plus (the thicker viscosity) from cambpell i was sure that it was going to satisfy my needs but as you have indicated i found that it takes too many coats to get the desired effect. I don't even want to think how the non "plus" version is. However i find that the fenice product is great quality wise, but it was not what i needed. sometimes i have larger orderes and i don't have the time to play around with 5-6 coats of paint. Even though i fabricated (DIY) a drying oven it still takes too many time. If this product is going to be like my contact indicated so this will be a great timesaver no, I am not from the US, it should be clear from my english. LOL I will be flying back with the products, but for those who are interested to get some i will be sending them from there. Frankly i was sure that there will be way more interest on it since there are a lot of interest on it from what i see. looks like folks are pretty satisfied with the fenice results.. maybe we are not the smart ones here 6 coats?! I use Fenice plus 3 coats, heat, and sand and looks as good it not better than Hermes...alot of their edges are trash..sewing too these days. It may be your technique and not the edge paint. I also use uniters at times and only takes 3 coats max...3 layers is on stuff that's 4 to 5 layers...someyhings only need 3 in order to be seamless. Make sure your edge is flawless before painting Quote
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