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Bonnie Knight
11-29-2015, 1:49 PM
I used LiquiMask on a bamboo cutting board and now it is not peeling off . . . any ideas? I see now that it says to use on coated wood, but how do I get this off without destroying the wood?

Mike Troncalli
11-29-2015, 3:11 PM
You probably can't. While bamboo is hard and the cells are tight it is still wood and will absorb liquid. That is why they say coated wood so that the coating would repel the liquimask going into the pores. Your just going to have to try a light sanding.

Dan Hintz
11-30-2015, 11:20 AM
Open pores of any sort are a bad thing for liquid masks...

Mayo Pardo
12-04-2015, 2:21 AM
The Liquimask web site tech tip pdf file says to clean up your brush with water, so I'm guessing the masking may come off with a soaking in warm water? I haven't used it so I have no direct experience with it.

I have tried plasti-dip on wood and that was not a good thing...