I'm Looking for some advice on making styrofoam heads safe for the collection...as well as more attractive.
The styro heads are cheap & have the advantage of holding the headgear in shape without putting pressure on the visor etc. But I know that styrofoam heads are harmful due to the chemical makeup of the material. I have seen comments in past threads about covering the heads in cotton cloth to keep the headgear from coming in contact with the styrofoam. But in doing so, asthetically the result looks like some wild-west bandit in a face mask!
What I'm wondering is if there is any type of material (paint, polyurethane, etc.) that can be used to safely seal the styrofoam for use in display...and at the same time provide a more interesting finish than raw styrofoam?
Paul
The styro heads are cheap & have the advantage of holding the headgear in shape without putting pressure on the visor etc. But I know that styrofoam heads are harmful due to the chemical makeup of the material. I have seen comments in past threads about covering the heads in cotton cloth to keep the headgear from coming in contact with the styrofoam. But in doing so, asthetically the result looks like some wild-west bandit in a face mask!
What I'm wondering is if there is any type of material (paint, polyurethane, etc.) that can be used to safely seal the styrofoam for use in display...and at the same time provide a more interesting finish than raw styrofoam?
Paul
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