>>7943954>Curing/drying times15-20min depending on humidity, once it starts turning translucent it is dry enough to airbrush.
>hey don't ever do thisDon't touch it even if it fully dried because it is delicate and will start to peel off.
While delicate, it *is* rubber and when fully dried (24hr+) it will stretch but will not tear easily so if you cover small protruding details like antennas etc with it you will need to be extra careful when removing the mask or you will break those details off.
>how to best take it offOn flat/simple surfaces just roll it off as you would silicone adhesive. On complex surfaces when there are small details caught in the mask remove it by carefully stretching and tearing off small pieces. If you put it in a deep hole (like a gun barrel etc), stick a toothpick in it and roll around then pull out.
As always, the best way to learn about the material is to use it and experiment with it.