Smooth-On Super Seal - Seals Plaster and Porous Surfaces - Smooth-on
SuperSeal®
Features
- Low Cost
- Low Viscosity – wets out well over any surface
- Evaporates Quickly
- Ultra Thin Film – does not interfere with reproduction of surface detail or finish
- Gives cured rubber mold surface a smooth, satin finish
- Removable – can be rinsed from model surface with warm water
NOTE: ALWAYS SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING
A minimum of 2 coats of SuperSeal® is recommended to seal most surfaces. For extremely porous surfaces (i.e. limestone or dry plaster) an additional coat of SuperSeal® may be required. Or apply two coats of SuperSeal® and follow with an application of Ease Release® 200. Superseal® can be applied using a soft brush or a non-aerosol spray bottle to lightly mist SuperSeal® onto model.
- Apply a thorough thin coating of SuperSeal® over entire model surface and surrounding forms including intricate detail and undercuts. Compressed air or a hair dryer may be used to blow off any excess that has pooled. Let dry for 5 minutes.
- Repeat above 1 - 2 more times and let final coat dry for at least 1 hour.
- If recommended by mold rubber manufacturer, apply a light mist coating of release agent (i.e. Ease Release® 200). Because no two applications are quite the same, a small test application to determine suitability for your project is recommended if performance of this material is in question.
Important: Discoloration of model surface may occur. If compatibility between SuperSeal® and model surface or SuperSeal® and a particular mold rubber is a concern, a small-scale test should be made on an identical surface prior to use.
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Smooth-On Super Seal - Seals Plaster and Porous Surfaces - Smooth-on
Smooth-On Super Seal - Seals Plaster and Porous Surfaces - Smooth-on
SuperSeal®
Features
- Low Cost
- Low Viscosity – wets out well over any surface
- Evaporates Quickly
- Ultra Thin Film – does not interfere with reproduction of surface detail or finish
- Gives cured rubber mold surface a smooth, satin finish
- Removable – can be rinsed from model surface with warm water
NOTE: ALWAYS SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING
A minimum of 2 coats of SuperSeal® is recommended to seal most surfaces. For extremely porous surfaces (i.e. limestone or dry plaster) an additional coat of SuperSeal® may be required. Or apply two coats of SuperSeal® and follow with an application of Ease Release® 200. Superseal® can be applied using a soft brush or a non-aerosol spray bottle to lightly mist SuperSeal® onto model.
- Apply a thorough thin coating of SuperSeal® over entire model surface and surrounding forms including intricate detail and undercuts. Compressed air or a hair dryer may be used to blow off any excess that has pooled. Let dry for 5 minutes.
- Repeat above 1 - 2 more times and let final coat dry for at least 1 hour.
- If recommended by mold rubber manufacturer, apply a light mist coating of release agent (i.e. Ease Release® 200). Because no two applications are quite the same, a small test application to determine suitability for your project is recommended if performance of this material is in question.
Important: Discoloration of model surface may occur. If compatibility between SuperSeal® and model surface or SuperSeal® and a particular mold rubber is a concern, a small-scale test should be made on an identical surface prior to use.
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SuperSeal®
Features
- Low Cost
- Low Viscosity – wets out well over any surface
- Evaporates Quickly
- Ultra Thin Film – does not interfere with reproduction of surface detail or finish
- Gives cured rubber mold surface a smooth, satin finish
- Removable – can be rinsed from model surface with warm water
NOTE: ALWAYS SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING
A minimum of 2 coats of SuperSeal® is recommended to seal most surfaces. For extremely porous surfaces (i.e. limestone or dry plaster) an additional coat of SuperSeal® may be required. Or apply two coats of SuperSeal® and follow with an application of Ease Release® 200. Superseal® can be applied using a soft brush or a non-aerosol spray bottle to lightly mist SuperSeal® onto model.
- Apply a thorough thin coating of SuperSeal® over entire model surface and surrounding forms including intricate detail and undercuts. Compressed air or a hair dryer may be used to blow off any excess that has pooled. Let dry for 5 minutes.
- Repeat above 1 - 2 more times and let final coat dry for at least 1 hour.
- If recommended by mold rubber manufacturer, apply a light mist coating of release agent (i.e. Ease Release® 200). Because no two applications are quite the same, a small test application to determine suitability for your project is recommended if performance of this material is in question.
Important: Discoloration of model surface may occur. If compatibility between SuperSeal® and model surface or SuperSeal® and a particular mold rubber is a concern, a small-scale test should be made on an identical surface prior to use.











