Flocking Kit 1oz Royal Blue Flock
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The royal blue flocking kit includes paint as an adhesive, but I'm not convinced that any paint will adhere to cured silicone.
It's best if you apply it while it's still cold.
Yes. There's also a good video on YouTube, but it uses a different applicator.
If you just do the bottoms of the drawers, you'll have covered about 10 and a third square feet. One kit should suffice, in my opinion. However, depending on the height of the drawers, I believe you'll need two kits to flock the sides.
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My hopes were realized, and my expectations were exceeded. Follow the instructions carefully, especially the part about not scrimping on the paint and flock. Any flock that does not adhere to the surface can be saved and used again. The final product is stunning.
This kit isn't for flocking a dashboard; it comes with acrylic paint as an adhesive. I still used the flocking material; I just ordered a dash-flocking kit.
There is a learning curve to be sure. I cut out one side of a cardboard box to do the flocking in so it wouldn't go everywhere and I could recover the majority of the excess.
My first flocking project is a five-drawer jewelry box for our youngest granddaughter's graduation from high school. I'm not quite done yet, but the flock drawers are looking fantastic.
This kit compares favorably to other, more expensive products I've used in the past. I'll buy more because the price will allow me to buy more colors.
It functions as it should. Make sure to use adhesive paint liberally and on a clean surface.
Excellent and simple to use.
To be honest, I was worried that the craft paint would ruin it, but it turned out to be far superior to the professional adhesive and much easier to work with.