[Aquanet] thank you Cia
patchapin at mindspring.com
patchapin at mindspring.com
Fri Mar 28 15:51:18 EDT 2008
There is a thing in hardware stores called Painter's Tape, which is
basically for masking off edges, easy to take back up without damage to
surfaces, and coming in various widths. It is cheap and easy to use.
pat chapin
www.patchapin.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "pat davis" <peedee at nucleus.com>
To: "Ximenez" <ximenez at megared.net.mx>
Cc: <aquanet at cleverwhiz.com>
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Aquanet] thank you Cia
> Buenos dias, Fatima.
>
> Yes, what you call masking tape is exactly what I call masking tape.
>
> I think all of us have our own favorite ways to deal with paper.
> Despite all the recommendations in books, I do not soak my paper before
> I begin to paint. This is a result of painting for years with W&N paper
> and finding that I did not like what soaking did to the surface. As a
> consequence, when I am ready to paint, I tape down the edges of the
> paper, and then begin. If, as I usually do, I begin with wet-in-wet, I
> simply brush on water and let it sit long enough so that the surface
> reacts like I want it to. If I don't soak and re-soak, the masking tape
> holds okay.
>
> Perhaps if I had started with Papier d'Arches or a similar "hard" paper,
> I would have done things differently.
>
> su amigo
> pat
>
>
> You wrote:
>> HERE IN MEXICO WE USE MASING FOR A
>> PINTING CAR 3M WE DONT HAVE HERE A SPECIAL MASKING ,AND WORK FOR WET
>> PAPER
>
>
> Fatima wrote:
>> HI CIA:
>> YOU KNOW MY ENGLISH ITS NOT GOOD BUT, HERE IN MEXICO WE USE MASING FOR A
>> PINTING CAR 3M WE DONT HAVE HERE A SPECIAL MASKING ,AND WORK FOR WET
>> PAPER
>> .(always we put the papers first in wather )
>>
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