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Trustleaf 1 Litre Liquid Latex offers a high-quality, 60%+ rubber solid formula with low ammonia content, ideal for professional mold making, casting, and special effects. Compatible with latex thickeners for faster curing and customizable with most acrylic or poster paints, it delivers durable, flexible, and vibrant results for creative pros.
Brand | Trustleaf |
Model Number | LATZ |
Colour | clear |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 12 x 16.5 cm; 990 g |
Material | Rubber |
Special Features | Contains Latex |
Item Weight | 990 g |
A**R
Thin but easy to use
Thin but easy to use.
S**E
Ease of use
Got this to use on my completed resin piecesQuick drying just peels off after use
T**A
Absolutely stinks
Not sure if the smell is normal for liquid latex. But defo not a smelly good for health. Otherwise I am pleased. Managed to get 3 casts done... Took a few days to set and dry. Easy to use and worth the money. Would buy again
M**N
Great latex.
Great latex.
L**N
Exactly what I needed
I used this latex rubber to finish a punchneedle rug I made. I applied (pressed on) 2 liberal coats to the back with a small decorators brush and left to dry for 12 hrs between each coat, before cutting off the frame and binding - it gave the rug a non slip, durable, but flexible backing and I was super impressed with the final result. We will see how the rug stands the test of time, but it has held up perfectly in the 3 months it's been a thing.Side note: make sure you clean your brush STRAIGHT AWAY; I stupidly left mine and it is now pure latex haha. Luckily it was a cheap one and I can soak in solvents to soften it back up again if i get waste-guilt, but just as a warning.
A**R
Worked great for what I needed.
Worked great, I needed to soak fabric to create "skin"
G**E
Stinky and sticky but will do on a budget
I was using this stuff to make latex skins from faux leather for a design project. The quality is decent- especially considering how much you get for the price. It’s not too thick, comparable to double cream viscosity, and dries with a slightly yellow tint. Don’t do what i did and presume it’s dry once it’s transparent - wait the full 24 hours before actually handling it otherwise the stickiness will cause it all to bundle up and make a tragic mess. My major con for this product is the SMELL!! HOLY MOLY IT STINKS LIKE ASS. Even once dry that smell lingers. If you’re using this for special fx straight on your face I would not recommend unless you have a particular taste for ass smell.
J**K
Just as described.
If you haven't already, you really need to buy a thickener as latex is very thin and will not build up on vertical surfaces to make the mold unless you put your negative in a surround and fill it up (but this thickness will take ages to set). On youtube, they don't recommend you use this on skin although I just wanted this to cast a mold of a thin wall plate decoration so that wasn't an issue. I've had mixed success with molds, but this I think is largely down to technique, not the latex.
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