Hi since testing the silicon on various fabrics http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=144731 I'm wondering a further question.
is there a way of making the silicon less shiny?
Because it's clear, silicon would theoretically go un-noticed on most fabrics IF it wasn't shiny.
In the past I've managed to turn "gloss" into make "matt" paint by mixing gloss with Matt, I'm guessing on a microscopic level the surface is rough.
The same must be possible with silicon, the surface when wet and dry is very shiney like gloss paint. if White spirit/turps breaks up silicon (waters it down) then if something can probably be added to break up the surface enough to give a rougher "matt" finish.
some of the other silicon you can buy white, and brown is not as shiny but what is the difference?
I've seen sand and other elements to paint to give a rough finish, I've considered sand, but most elements would not soak into the fabric and would stay on the outside, when dry it would act like sandpaper!
so what I'm after is: A chemical I can add to the mixture that will break down the surface of silicon but won't effect the overall use.
As silicon has acid(vinegar smell) as an active ingredient, perhaps mixing a neutral or an alkali chemical to the mixture material would have the desired effect?
is there a way of making the silicon less shiny?
Because it's clear, silicon would theoretically go un-noticed on most fabrics IF it wasn't shiny.
In the past I've managed to turn "gloss" into make "matt" paint by mixing gloss with Matt, I'm guessing on a microscopic level the surface is rough.
The same must be possible with silicon, the surface when wet and dry is very shiney like gloss paint. if White spirit/turps breaks up silicon (waters it down) then if something can probably be added to break up the surface enough to give a rougher "matt" finish.
some of the other silicon you can buy white, and brown is not as shiny but what is the difference?
I've seen sand and other elements to paint to give a rough finish, I've considered sand, but most elements would not soak into the fabric and would stay on the outside, when dry it would act like sandpaper!
so what I'm after is: A chemical I can add to the mixture that will break down the surface of silicon but won't effect the overall use.
As silicon has acid(vinegar smell) as an active ingredient, perhaps mixing a neutral or an alkali chemical to the mixture material would have the desired effect?
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