How To Paint Urethane Foam Rubber - How I Painted my Robocop Midsection! Not As Easy as It Sounds

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @rafaeldav4864
    @rafaeldav4864 Před 2 lety +3

    man thank you, exactly what i was looking for for that exact product

  • @Hosed69
    @Hosed69 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for doing this research, and especially for sharing it! Outstanding job on your Robocop.

  • @matthewazevedo274
    @matthewazevedo274 Před 2 lety +1

    Dude awesome find on the paint! Thanks for the tip.

  • @TheNextDecade
    @TheNextDecade Před rokem +1

    Hi! Thanks for sharing this, I had no idea tulip stuff could be used like that. I'd like to share some advice on the plasti dip to urethane foams.
    It wasnt ever going to bond too well without one or two specific things: Heavy coats or Heavy coats over an adhesive layer.
    Plasti dip can be tough as hell but a few light coats from the can wont do, especially on harder or sharper edges. Needs a solid 1/8" thick layer to be durable or flexible enough on urethane like that. There are some ways around thicker coats, some additives for plasti dip and diy spraying are awesome. But I prefer to use a light coat of a contact cement. Plasti Dip loves to sit on contact cement, If you can loosen some up and spray it in a regular spray bottle, it can be a great primer for a tougher plasti dip.
    Killer castings btw, they look lovely!

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment I super appreciate it! Yeah I love plastidip but it's not a good idea for this particular application. For other stuff it works fantastic. The Tulip dye paint actually absorbs in the urethane foam so it's just not a top layer that can tear or rip which I like better and it gives a nice sheen and almost looks painted. Thanks again!

  • @theShanman-uo3xm
    @theShanman-uo3xm Před rokem +1

    Awesome video thanks for the advice my question is is urethane foam the same thing as regular urethane rubber I have a Batman cowl that I wanted her repaint and it's urethane will that tulip paint work on a Batman cowl made of urethane rubber as well?

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  Před rokem +1

      Yes the urethane used for Batman pieces is the same. Just make sure indefinitely that it's not latex. As far as I know it should work no problem on the urethane rubber. I've used it on urethane foam rubber which is generally the same and it goes on with no problem. I would do a small test piece just to be sure. Hope that helps.

  • @dcakeladys8433
    @dcakeladys8433 Před 18 dny +1

    I'm looking to paint my anti fatigue foam mat because the original finish is flaking off after using it a year on the floor in front of my kitchen sink. (I do not get it wet, and only wipe it down carefully if it gets dirty)
    It was one of the last gifts I got from my late husband and I want to make it nice again and last.
    What might you suggest? There are some small divots in it i might also have to repair, but again don't know how or with what.
    Appreciate any assistance here. Great video and suit! 👍🏻

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  Před 17 dny

      Im confident the Tulip spray would work just fine painting the mat. It might take a few coats but it would do the trick much better then a traditional paint I think. Worst case scenario you can use a Vinyl upholstery paint from Autozone but I think the Tulip would be better but you'll have to experiment. Im sorry to hear about your husband and I hope this restoration works out in its fullest potential for you!

    • @dcakeladys8433
      @dcakeladys8433 Před 16 dny

      Thank you for your kind and prompt reply! When I find time I'll try it out👍🏻

  • @DymoPolska
    @DymoPolska Před 2 lety +1

    Hey! Sorry for commenting so late, but I've been on a same road with finding Flex Foam It 15.
    Did you ever try to FIRST spray the mould surface with couple of coats of PlastiDip and then using Flex Foam to cast? (so it bonds with "base layer" of dip?"
    I think if done well it might give the project a front base of PlastiDip coating, backed up by foam.
    I've been spraying plasti dip on things in a plastic container box for some time, and I noticed after time it develops a rubber wall that can be pulled off, so here is where my plasti dip base - flex foam back idea came from.
    I'll be trying it soon hopefully!

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  Před 2 lety

      No problem at all sir. I thought about trying that method but never did because I didn't want to waste material and I'm almost 100% sure that even though the Plasti-Dip would bond it would still crack and pull apart from the flexing. I was very happy with the results of painting with the Tulip. It's been several months later and the Tulip paint is still holding up on the Flex Foam IT 15 casts I've done. Thanks for commenting sir and wish you the best with your future project!

    • @DymoPolska
      @DymoPolska Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisBoshProps Thanks!
      Sadly I can't get Tulip anywhere here.
      I guess I'll be testing everything if plasti dip base doesn't work 😂

  • @JC-ms2rz
    @JC-ms2rz Před 2 lety +1

    Do they not make ANY protective topcoat for their paints? Everyone that uses this expensive plaid flex paint but then top coats using art spray (much MUCH less flexible) to "protect" the paint job. That is just silly. Have you tried the Plaid FX paint it is very good for rubber surfaces. I also prime the rubber with 3m tape primer and then the paint is on forever.

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  Před 2 lety

      I'm not really sure about top coats. I sprayed it on foam pieces I've casted for my suit and worn them for hours without any issues. For my particular application it's not really needed. I have not heard of Plaid FX paint but might have to look into it. The Tulip paint is perfect for the Robocop pieces. Thanks for the comment.

  • @manpunisher
    @manpunisher Před rokem +1

    Hello.
    What a great tip!!
    After you use that tulip paint, isn't it all sticky like with the other regular spray paints?
    And what about other colors like bronze or military green/camouflage, that I'm currently looking for and I don't think there are those in that tulip brand, what would you recommend?
    Thank!!

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  Před rokem +1

      Nah the urethane is porous so as long as you do light coats it absorbs the Tulip dye paint. I'm not really sure to be honest, you'll have to look into it. I knoe Tulip makes most of the basic colors.

  • @stevecobratei8538
    @stevecobratei8538 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Dude, if you cleaned and used adhesion promoter anything would not have peeled

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  Před 5 měsíci

      I guess you've never worked with urethane rubber. Adhesion promoter is useless on urethane rubber. Only specialized urethane paints and Tulip work.

  • @Bringos76
    @Bringos76 Před rokem +1

    Nice Mariners uniform! Are you from Seattle?

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  Před rokem

      No im from Texas but im a huge Griffey Jr fan. Thanks!

  • @ivopirata1641
    @ivopirata1641 Před 2 lety +1

    which machine do you use to cut the robocop molds?

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  Před 2 lety

      To cut the flash on the mold I use an exacto knife and a razor blade.

  • @electron115
    @electron115 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Chris, for your informative tutorial. I want to paint polyurethane (same as urethane?) and your video may have saved me a lot of wasted time. In your opinion (others?) do you think the Tulip paint can be used as a "primer" for additional coats of various acrylic paints?

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes urethane rubbers made by Smooth On are polyurethane. To be honest I'm not really sure it can act as a primer for acrylics because I haven't tried it and don't want to point you in the wrong direction. Your best bet like me is to try a small inconspicuous area and test it out. I do know in the smooth on flex foam it 15 video after he paints the Batman foam piece with Tulip he brush paints the batman logo with Acrylic paint. It's definitely worth a try. Hope that helps!

  • @saitejagatadi9711
    @saitejagatadi9711 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Chris,
    How can I paint on the Rubber surface,
    The reason why I want to paint on rubber is..
    Whenver I touch them, my hand is full of the colour (Like I play with colours :)
    I don't want to wash my hands every time I touch this rubber. Is there any solution for this if you are aware of!!

  • @Hydrated7Gamer
    @Hydrated7Gamer Před rokem

    Is it a good idea to sand the foam before spray painting

  • @animosfames2063
    @animosfames2063 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome, Go Use robocop 🔥🔥🔥

  • @keefmilbo61
    @keefmilbo61 Před rokem

    I wish these were available to buy, I'm a retired firefighter in the UK and would love to wear my Bruce hansing robocop costume but the black parts are plastic and to uncomfortable 😭

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  Před rokem

      Hey what up Milbo. I'm Pchrisbosh1 from Robocop Archive, you made me some rubber gloves a few years ago. I used those gloves in my OCP returns video. Its good to see you and hope your doing good. I'm a current fulltime Firefighter/EMT in Texas. Thank you for your service!

  • @karolinakiwicreations5738

    Now if they could only make this for airbrushes...sigh