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Works great, needs to be shaken and I’ve noticed that results are better when can is being held vertically as material comes out a bit thicker and gives a better coat
Very good release agent. works very well with epoxy bedding rifle actions. A little goes a long way. Spray on, wait a little and youre good to go for setting in stock. Comes right out with no problem! Also wipes off and cleans up very easy too with basic alcohol or brake cleaner, gun scrubber, etc.
5.0 out of 5 starsBest mold release for Silicone Molds EVER
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
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I am making two part silicone molds. To be sure, silicone does not stick to anything, except to itself. To make sure that you can seperate the two halves of the mold you first apply mold release. I read things like Isopropanol and dish soap... this is total nonsense. Also vaseline does not work... I learned this the hard way. Then, most mold release simply do not work "good enough". Use the MANN mold release and you can separate the halves with your little finger, with zero damage to the part inside. The mold release will not leave ANY marks on your part. My second choice of mold release will leave debris behind... it becomes like powder... when you apply it with your finger.
Here a few tips: Before you apply mold release, first remove the lint and dust. This is done in hot water with dish soap. Do NOT use paper towels or cloth to dry the mold... this leaves lint behind. Instead use a hair dryer. Do not bother to spray, you will miss a corner or two and your mold is ruined. Less is more !!! just spray a bit into your mold and rub it with your finger into every little corner. Use a magnifying glass... if it does not "shine" it does not have mold release on it. Applying the mold release properly is the most underrated task. Do not rush this... you will regret it. Do NOT apply too much, if you can see your fingerprints, wipe some off. Also the mold release seem to accumulate in corners. Use a blunt tool to scrape it out of the corner. Do NOT use tissue paper or Q-tips or a brush to apply mold release, they will leave lint behind. Best is your fingers, assuming they are clean. I tried 5 different mold release brands and none of them works as well as this one
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