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July 8 2009 at 3:21 PM
  (Login MarkRethoret)
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Response to already trying extra virgin olive oil

.... try painting primer on the surface of your mold (sprayed on and allowed dry completely) before pouring your resin.
Most primers will stick well to the resin and very poorly to the silicon and so acts as a mold release. It also has the great advantage of not having to be scrubbed in soap and water after the part's been removed, though a quick wash in mild detergent never hurts.
I've used this technique on several projects where I had to cast very small item and it's worked well.


Mark

 
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