
Products used in this video: Cheap Joe's Masking Fluid: bit.ly Pebeo Drawing Gum: bit.ly Masking Fluid Remover: bit.ly www.cheapjoes.com -- Welcome to Cheap Joe's Test Studio! Today I'm going to show you how to use masking fluid. Most of you have probably already used it, but there are some little things that I think might help you even if you have used it, and i hope so. I have drawn this a little heavy with a marker so that you can see it, and we're going to use Cheap Joe's Masking Fluid first. Cheap Joe's Masking Fluid comes with a little brush in it, isn't that nice? So you don't have to put your good brushes in the masking fluid. What you want to do is be sure your paper is dry--never put masking fluid on wet paper, you will ruin the paper and will never be able to get that masking fluid off there. Carefully, put the masking fluid where you want white to be after you've painted. We're using this to protect our white paper to keep it white while we paint without having to meticulously paint around it. It's a great way to do that. The second one is Pebeo. Pebeo Drawing Gum is a masking fluid made by Pebeo that has color in it. What you want to do here--there's no brush so you want to take an old brush, this is an old nylon brush which is perfect for the masking fluid--and very carefully, wet your brush first, and start applying the masking fluid over the area that you want to keep white. It's a little easier to see when you're applying it than the Cheap Joe's masking <b>...</b>
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