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Waterproof paint
Hihi! I wanted to make a raincoat for my sister but she wanted a polar bear paw on it and I was just going to paint it onto the coat. The coat is rubber so what kind of paint would stick to that and still be waterproof? I looked up heat setting createx but createx had a buncha different kinds of paint and I tried to ask but I wasn't really sure if he understood my question because he sent me to another paint for taxidermy. So, just what kinda paint can stick to rubber and be waterproof. Thank you!~
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That's a difficult question, but I'll try to answer the best I can.
After a bit of looking, spray paint would be the answer. At least a specific brand that can handle flexibility and movement. These kinds of paints can be found at general hardware stores like homedepot, lowes, or orchard supplies. So getting there, just ask for a spraypaint that is flexible and water resistant to which they can help you from there. Hope this helped.
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Alrighty! That makes sense. =D Thank you so much!~
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