Another scene sealing video with a spray that I haven't used before. I've seen this Krylon product before but never tried it but it was on sale for a really reasonable price so I decided to try it out. From this initial test, I can see where the "Triple-Thick" name comes from as the coating is very thick. In fact, I got some dripping occurring from how I spray (with the scenes vertical so you can see what's happening) for these videos. So, if you get a can maybe spray with your pieces flat or just do thinner coats. The end result looks pretty good to me and is probably glassier than other sprays due to that thickness. There's a much stronger odor to this spray than others as well as maybe it takes a harsher chemical to keep the coating in thin a thin enough solution to be sprayed? As far as I know, these cans don't have a set shelf life and, at the time of this video, they're less than $4/can on Amazon so I picked up 4 cans.
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