Unusual tips with the Liquid Mask, for sure, but I will reiterate that I have been using LM for about 15 years now and have always used a hairdrier or heat gun to speed drying time. If you are using enough heat to boil water, you are also melting Lexan, too. Be careful, regardless.
Also, very thick coats are extremely difficult to use on detailed body contours. I have found over time that thinner, multiple coats cut easier, and offer more detail ability when cutting fine masks. They also dry faster.
The point is, play with the goo, experiment on old bodies (and plastic soda bottles cut in half are great, too), and learn how the mask works best for you. It's good stuff.
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