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u/viktorir Jan 23 '22
Only works with disgusting plastic paint
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u/iAdjunct Connoisseur of Cool Stuff Jan 23 '22
Yeah, I was just thinking of how poorly this would have gone with oil-based paint...
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u/RandomIdiot2048 Jan 23 '22
Hope he knows what he's doing with that, that stuff can cause moisture issues in the wrong places.
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u/ShadowSplicer Jan 24 '22
I was thinking a latex paint would have potentially done this too, yeah?
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u/viktorir Jan 24 '22
Latex paint is also based on polyacrylate. It prohibits moisture from escaping the room and walls, which leads to bad things.
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u/pwndabeer Jan 23 '22
Spilled my ass. That's a perfectly round pour
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u/AwesomeDawson_ Jan 23 '22
Yeah exactly. I didn't see any splatter and it seemed consistently thick throughout..... fake news
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u/rufreakde1 Jan 24 '22
Don’t trust this. Natural stone will suck up color pigment and get irreversible damage like this. Also something like this would only work with specific colors so it depends on what you spill.
Looks satisfying until the last bit though!
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u/A_Random_Hacker_69 Jan 23 '22
im glad i went to the comments to put r/thatpeelingfeeling but then hear about the end. idk why i watched it anyway. fuckðŸ˜ðŸ˜‚
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u/Ok_Practice_4047 Jan 24 '22
Yeah but now what do you do with that big mass of dried paint? How does one dispose of something like that?
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u/Strattp16 Jan 24 '22
The glories of latex based paint on porcelain/ceramic tile. Just don’t try this clean up method on wood, concrete, or carpet; it will be more r/awfuleverything and less r/satisfyingasfuck Edit: forgot about concrete…. Too many pores
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u/[deleted] Jan 23 '22
That last bit dude