Mod Podge dried white on me! What to do?

Submitted by R. Stanton on 4/22/05 at 12:22 PM. ( rich_stanton2003@yahoo.com ) 170.215.201.109

Can anyone diagnose why this happened? I was using it to texture a nose pad last night. Thanks in advance

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could be to old..

This response submitted by Five-O on 4/22/05 at 12:38 PM. ( catlinhome@hotmail.com ) 66.188.40.10

This happened to me before. I had to get a new batch of mod podge. You can use laquer thinner to make the mod podge on the nose pad loosen up and just scrape it off. I've done that before on a comp deer to re-paint the nose. Once the old mod podge is off you can start over. Hope this helps.


Paint it

This response submitted by . on 4/22/05 at 1:45 PM. ( ) 67.167.106.79

NUFF said


Did it really dry?

This response submitted by Drew on 4/22/05 at 7:41 PM. ( ) 66.213.218.226

It might only have dried on the surface and it is wet underneath. i would hit it with a hairdryer and see if that turns it clear.


I paint after....

This response submitted by Greg on 4/22/05 at 8:33 PM. ( bgwaite@lexcominc.net ) 207.144.147.66

I read an article in Taxidermy Today that I really liked. Mike Rohanna, wrote the aticle. He uses Modge first then paints after. Worked excellent for me.


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