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Coating refers to the act of spraying a transparent, matte finish surfacing spray over the face or body of a ball-jointed doll. This coating can be applied before, during and/or after the process of creating a [[faceup]] to seal the paint or to protect the doll from UV radiation.
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Sealing refers to the act of spraying a transparent, matte finish surfacing spray over the face or body of a ball-jointed doll. This sealant can be applied before, during and after the process of creating a [[faceup]] to seal the paint or to protect the doll from UV radiation. A base sealant spray is almost always used to protect the doll from staining.
  
==Coating spray brands==
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==Sealant brands==
Common brands of coating spray that are recommended for their use with dolls include:
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Common brands that are recommended for their use with dolls include:
 
*[[Volks]] Zoukei-Mura Finishing Powder Spray (UV-Cut or regular)
 
*[[Volks]] Zoukei-Mura Finishing Powder Spray (UV-Cut or regular)
 
*Mr. Super Clear Flat (UV-Cut or regular)
 
*Mr. Super Clear Flat (UV-Cut or regular)
  
 
Some people use these brands for coating their dolls with little or no trouble:
 
Some people use these brands for coating their dolls with little or no trouble:
*Testor's Dullcote
 
 
*Citadel Matte Purity Seal
 
*Citadel Matte Purity Seal
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*Army Painter Matter Spray
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*Testor's Dullcote
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It is important that the spray used has a matte finish, as a glossy finish will give the doll a very plasticky look. UV-Cut sprays give some protection against the yellowing effect of sunlight on resin, but some people prefer non-UV Cut sprays for ease of use, as they tend to give less trouble when drying.
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It is important that the spray used has a matte finish, as a glossy finish will give the doll a very plastic look. UV-Cut sprays give some protection against the yellowing effect of sunlight on resin, but some people prefer non-UV Cut sprays for ease of use, as they tend to give less trouble when drying.
  
 
==Usage Recommendations==
 
==Usage Recommendations==
Coating sprays may not dry properly on humid or cold days, and may leave bubbles or residue on the doll. It is recommended to spray during warm, dry days. It is possible to gently warm (never make them hot) the spray cans or the doll part to be sealed (preferably before adding [[faceup]] or [[blushing]]) to help on less than acceptable climates.
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Sealants may not dry properly on humid or cold days, and may leave bubbles or residue on the doll. It is recommended to spray during warm, dry days. It is possible to gently warm (never make them hot) the spray cans or the doll part to be sealed (preferably before adding [[faceup]] or [[blushing]]) to help on less than acceptable climates.
  
 
For health reasons, it is strongly recommended to spray in an open, airy environment and to use a respirator or mask that filters aerosols.
 
For health reasons, it is strongly recommended to spray in an open, airy environment and to use a respirator or mask that filters aerosols.
  
To remove a faceup or blushing sealed with coating spray, you can use a mild water-based solvent for use with acrylics like Mr. Color Thinner, Winsor & Newton's Brush Cleaner or Tamiya's X20A thinner. 90% Isopropyl Alcohol is also another good option for faceup removal. Acetone or nail varnish remover is heavily discouraged, as it can damage or stain the resin. Always be sure to wash the area afterward to remove any residue.
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To remove a faceup or blushing sealed with sealant spray, you can use a mild water-based solvent for use with acrylics like Mr. Color Thinner, Winsor & Newton's Brush Cleaner or Tamiya's X20A thinner. 90% Isopropyl Alcohol is also another good option for faceup removal. Acetone or nail varnish remover is heavily discouraged, as it can damage or stain the resin. Always be sure to wash the area afterward to remove any residue.
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Revision as of 23:31, 17 October 2023

Sealing refers to the act of spraying a transparent, matte finish surfacing spray over the face or body of a ball-jointed doll. This sealant can be applied before, during and after the process of creating a faceup to seal the paint or to protect the doll from UV radiation. A base sealant spray is almost always used to protect the doll from staining.

Sealant brands

Common brands that are recommended for their use with dolls include:

  • Volks Zoukei-Mura Finishing Powder Spray (UV-Cut or regular)
  • Mr. Super Clear Flat (UV-Cut or regular)

Some people use these brands for coating their dolls with little or no trouble:

  • Citadel Matte Purity Seal
  • Army Painter Matter Spray
  • Testor's Dullcote


It is important that the spray used has a matte finish, as a glossy finish will give the doll a very plastic look. UV-Cut sprays give some protection against the yellowing effect of sunlight on resin, but some people prefer non-UV Cut sprays for ease of use, as they tend to give less trouble when drying.

Usage Recommendations

Sealants may not dry properly on humid or cold days, and may leave bubbles or residue on the doll. It is recommended to spray during warm, dry days. It is possible to gently warm (never make them hot) the spray cans or the doll part to be sealed (preferably before adding faceup or blushing) to help on less than acceptable climates.

For health reasons, it is strongly recommended to spray in an open, airy environment and to use a respirator or mask that filters aerosols.

To remove a faceup or blushing sealed with sealant spray, you can use a mild water-based solvent for use with acrylics like Mr. Color Thinner, Winsor & Newton's Brush Cleaner or Tamiya's X20A thinner. 90% Isopropyl Alcohol is also another good option for faceup removal. Acetone or nail varnish remover is heavily discouraged, as it can damage or stain the resin. Always be sure to wash the area afterward to remove any residue.

Resources