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Help! Sealing canvas shoes
#1

Sup people, need a little help if poss, got a friend who wants me to do some of my drawings on a pair of canvas shoes with some marker pens. I've been playing about with a cheap pair of canvas pumps to see what the deal is, and I need to seal them (inside and out), and herein lies the problem... I've tried a product called "mod podge" that a few guides have reccomended, but its made the shoe seem quite stiff and I'm not sure its gonna be practical for a shoe this person intends to wear...

Any heads out there who have a solution/suggestion?

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#2

Murder the friend before you do the shoes. Then you won't need to seal them as the coffin should keep any water away for at least 6-7 years. That's if he's buried in them of course.... Wink

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#3

Thanks SS, but I think that one will be the last resort...

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#4

I've heard that a thick coating of monkey tears makes things waterproof yet pliable.
Try that.


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#5

Right, I need to go to a zoo then, kick a monkey in his jacobs and then collect his tears...

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#6

Isn't that nice to have friends around who offer their hands what ever problem you have...
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#7

Aside from murder, or monkey tears, anyone else have any ideas? Would a UV protector and a coating of scotchguard inside and out do the trick?

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#8

Any sealant is going to make the shoes stiff so there isn't much you can do about that. I suppose they would loosen up after wearings.

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#9

I'm aware that sealant will make the shoe stiff, but the stuff i tried out already was terrible. Dispite only applying a thin coating, it was like the shoe was covered in a thick coat of varnish, the shoe was so stiff it was unwearable. I was just wondering if anyone here knew of anything that would do the trick?
Its mostly just to protect the design, I don't want the design to run or smudge if it gets damp.

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#10

It might just be a case of testing acrylic finishers until you find something suitable.
That or water it down.

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