🎨 Mask your masterpiece with precision and care!
The ASSOCIATED PAINT 157026 80-400-4 H20 Masking Liquid is a clear, non-toxic acrylic liquid designed for precise paint masking. Available in a 1-quart size, it is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, providing clean edges and reliable coverage. Manufactured in the USA, this product combines professional-grade quality with eco-conscious safety.
Brand | ASSOCIATED PAINT |
Color | Clear |
Finish Type | Unfinished |
Size | 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 1 Quarts |
Special Feature | Non Toxic |
Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | ASSOCIATED PAINT 157026 80-400-4 H20 Masking Liquid, 1 quart, Clear |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | Not Available |
Package Information | Can |
Coverage | Full |
UPC | 839793000016 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00839793000016 |
Manufacturer | Lancaster Distribution |
Part Number | 80-400-4 |
Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
Item model number | 157026 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Masking Liquid |
Finish | Unfinished |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
K**H
💯 worth it.
I was a skeptical when I purchased this for a home improvement front door project. I will say it's 💯 percent worth it. Made the painting a lot easier not having to worry about scraping the paint off. It does exactly what it say it does. Paint on the glass, dry and paint your project. Then peel it off.
M**G
Exactly as Described
This is a great product. Went on and came off with ease. I was nervous about it not coming off as described. I had 1 coat of primer and 2 coats of paint. Peeled right off. I would give it 10 stars if i could.
A**
where has this been all my life !
This is an incredible product. It really deserves a 10 star - no lie. I bought it for a house we are flipping where the windows are brown from 1960's and we had to paint every window in the house with several coats of both KILZ and also paint. I needed a fast way to apply this product and get to painting so this is what I did to save time. I poored it in a plastic pan liner. I used a $2 rectangle shaped applicator from home depot that has a foam handle and has a soft bottom that is soft. I applied this product to each pane fast with a UP, LEFT DOWN, RIGHT, UP LEFT DOWN RIGHT 2 or 3 times around each panel not really making it perfect if it went on the wood a little. I did make sure I added too much not too little. Applying first coat and waited 45 minutes with fans on and applied a second coat - a HEAVY coat just heavy enough that it wouldn't run. I only applied the second coat to the outside border not to the center of the glass area so much. The next day I sprayed the glass and frame over the day with several coats and the day after it was time to remove. I cut with a razor blade box cutter a clean simple perfectly scored 4 lines on the outside edge so that when I pealed it off it would be exactly where I wanted it to peal and it worked perfectly. It is important to score the corners perfectly where you want it to peal away. NOT only does it work perfectly but it cleans the windows also which was huge perk for me as these were gross.Now, I had a not so brilliant idea to use elmers glue to see if it would work as well and let me tell you NO it does not work at all. We ended it scraping it all off the hard way and it was terribly stuck on the glass so take our lesson and do not try that !I bought 2 quarts and it did the whole house, 2 heavy coats on all glass panels as explained above.Hope this helps others. This saved me SOOOOOO much time on this project and the finished perfectly cut lines made it look so nice when done. The extra that I did not worry about getting on the wood just painted perfectly and is not noticeable in the end.
J**N
Works okay
It worked mostly fine. It didn't adhere the best as a primer though so when I was scraping it off the window it was peeling the trim paint off too.
V**E
Masking liquid instead of tape - faster and easier to use!
The media could not be loaded. This masking liquid is amazing! I needed to repaint two French doors that had 18 panes of glass front and back, and taping all of that would have taken forever. This product worked exactly as it said it would and I love it!
L**A
Awful, Just use painters tape
The media could not be loaded. Will never use this again. I have these windows with a LOT of panes. I thought the masking liquid would be quicker and easier than taping every window. Now, yes, application was much quicker but taking this crap off is the most tedious thing I have ever done. I followed the directions exactly. Used a razor to cut around the edge. Problem is, this product is like a stretchy latex, so the razor just kind of skips along and doesn't cut cleanly. So if you can see from the pictures and video, it leaves these little pieces of stretchy glue stuff that won't peel off in a strip. It would have been quicker for me to paint this window with no masking at all and scrape the paint after. Never again. Excuse me while I go pull off a million pieces of latex off my window for the rest of the night.
D**.
FROM A CONTRACTOR...
FROM A PAINTING CONTRACTOR:I spent a WHOLE DAY testing this product in MULTIPLE scenarios on my project and learned a LOT. Here's my results...1. Using only one coat with one coat of paint over the top... did not work well. Came off in smaller strips.2. Using 1 coat with two coats of paint over the top... worked a little better but really not great.3. Using 2 coats with one coat of paint over the top... worked about the same as #2 above, maybe slightly better.3. Using two coats of this plus two coats of paint... worked pretty decent, but NOT awesome... most came off in 1-2 pieces but still had to scrape a little around the edges.4. Using THREE coats of this plus two coats of paint... worked quite well... most came off in 1 piece.Also tested it on...5. Old (early 1900's) glass - worked ok but definitely needed full 3 coats6. Newer glass (from 1980's) - worked better.7. Dirty glass - seemed to stick a little to hard water spots on glass but altogether worked pretty well.8. Clean glass - seemed to help it come off a "little" easier.SUMMARRY... This product ONLY works well when you use 2-3 coats of it PLUS two or more coats of paint OVER it. It DOES NOT work well if you use less than this.IMPORTANT NOTES:1. IT WILL STICK to old paint on glass making it not come off too easy on those areas.2. DO NOT let this stuff touch your wood or surfaces you want to paint on ANY EXTERIOR painting. It WILL NOT BOND and your paint job WILL PEEL OFF MUCH FASTER - ESPECIALLY on exteriors - like the next winter.3. I learned this product is worthwhile ONLY if you TAPE the perimeter of the glass, then paint the centers, or... if you don't care about the quality of your exterior paint job and are ok with it peeling off soon around the edges of the glass (then you don't need to tape the perimeter of the glass).4. FOR PROFESSIONALS: If you are pretty quick at masking, it is NOT much faster than masking (if you want to avoid getting it on the edges much). If you are doing low quality work and don't care that it WILL NOT bond to the wood or old paint at all, and will flake off later, then you don't need to pre-tape. If that's the case, then YES... this is faster than masking, especially for new construction interior glass that is clean.BUT I ALSO TRIED THE OTHER PRODUCT (Jasco Liquid Masking), in ALL the same scenarios above... and it was HORRIBLE... took MANY hours to scrape it off a few panes of glass. NONE of the scenarios worked well. It practically bonded to the glass.Good luck.
É**X
Good stuff
Perfect ! Does the job as advertised
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