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EnvironMolds LayTex Liquid Latex is a 32-oz premium ivory white latex rubber designed for detailed mold making in arts and crafts. It offers flexible, durable molds with low shrinkage, suitable for plaster and concrete reproductions. Its versatile application methods and adjustable viscosity ensure smooth, precise results, while its excellent storage stability guarantees consistent performance over time. Ideal for professionals and hobbyists aiming to create multiple high-quality castings with ease.









| Best Sellers Rank | #181,424 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #1,149 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 237 Reviews |
B**I
Works amazingly!
Worked beautifully and I’m super pleased with it because I honestly didn’t have high expectations. I paint antique pieces to look like skulls/monsters and sell them. The cost was getting too high so I decided to try making my own molds of the originals so that I can reproduce these antique pieces and have multiples to work with. This particular piece measures about 6-7” high and 5” across with a depth of about 4”. I applied 21 coats (the jar says 12-15 I believe but I wanted it to be thick to hold the plaster without any worries). It turned out amazing! I didn’t trim my nails down completely so when removing the latex from the original I made some nail imprints (which isn’t a huge deal because plaster sands easily so I can removed them from the castings without much effort.) but next time I plan on being extra careful. So far I’ve knocked out about 15 (or two 25lb bags of plaster) on this ONE latex mold I made. It easily has another 15-20 castings left if not more so the latex is durable in that sense. I’ll definitely be buying this brand again for future latex mold makings. I have about 1/3 of this size jar left after the 21 coats I did.
H**L
Great Stuff
Below is my initial review of the product and here is my updated version: It takes patience and getting used to but ultimately, it's great stuff. a fan speeds drying time and sometimes it will never get not tacky. Just plan on getting a mold in a few days, not instantly. I used this product to make a mold of a head planter. It was not a success. I spent hours upon hours on the layers, carefully following the directions and when I had what seemed like a sturdy mold, I removed it. I filled it 4 different times trying to get a decent finished product, each time making what I thought were sensible improvements that might make it work, about $30 in cement and plaster in the garbage. Even with 15 layers of rubber, powder, gauze, reinforcement, etc., it bulged and collapsed no matter what I did. Now, I have still given the product 3 stars because I know it could work, it would just take to much work to work for my project.
A**R
It works
Works perfect for my latex molds for concrete statues. Thank you!
H**D
Awesome Product!!!!
This is the stuff. Don't waste your time with the cheaper Latex products - they are mostly water by content. You wouldn't know up front as they don't list % of latex content. This product is what you need if you are in need of durable latex coating/substrate/etc. I have used this for mask-making and as a reinforcement for vintage car mats. Does what is needed in either case. See pics.
M**N
No instructions
I bought this to make a mold of a broken cement bird bath. I watched videos showing to put on two coats of schellac before using this product. I was able to get that done while waiting for it to arrive. I was shocked that this wasn’t on the bottle. In fact there were basically no instructions. Not popular on you tube.I think I got it figured out. Have a great looking mold. Placed it on a moistened sand as support and noticed it was turning white again like it was still wet. Took it off and letting it dry again. So I don’t know what to use as a base, what it adheres to or much. Instructions would have been greatly appreciated. First time user so I have no prior experience.
J**S
By Far the Best Latex I've Used
I've tried all the major brands over the years and EnvironMolds is the "winner". It's the thickest of them all and doesn't run on vertical surfaces. Also the quickest curing. Other brands I've had to wait an additional week after I finished the mold because it was still too soft and wouldn't snap back to its original shape. This is the only brand that I'll ever buy now.
D**E
Not the intended usage, but it worked great.
So, while I didn't use the product in a standard fashion, it still served it's purpose very well. I needed it for use on an upholstery foam prop, and I wanted to give it reptilian skin. Definitely not the most conventional use, but it worked wonders. Godzilla looks like Godzilla and the latex is durable, so I'm happy. The latex goes on nicely, and doesn't have the most intense odor. Wear gloves and provide yourself with adequate ventilation, and you'll be fine. Each coat took about 3 hours to dry/cure, while using a fan on low. The hair dryer works too, and speeds the process along a little, but I'd rather let it sit for a while. It seems to get firmer with time. It will be tacky at first. Treat it with talcum powder.
G**R
When you want to lay it on thick
Using this for a large mold and it's a great product to use after those first thin coats to build up the mold quickly in areas.
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