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> Wtf, who recommended that you coat EVA with gesso?
This tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOfHOs45ST8

>respirator

I don't have one, since I haven't been able to find them. I just tend to breath in the other direction, towards the open door since I'm working in a garage.

> http://gyakuyoga.hobby-web.net/cosgijutu/raion-tosoubondog17-En.html
> Dat broken English

Sorry I can barely make any sense of what the tutorial tries to tell.
Okay, so gesso can be thrown into the thrash. Good to know.
So if I go with either one of these routes:

A) Grey plasti dip layers - primer spraypaint layers - red colour spraypaint layers - top coat spray

B) Mod Podge /fabric glue (layers?) - primer spraypaint layers - red colour spraypaint layers - top coat spray

Would it result in me having EVA foam whose colour spraypaint will remain in place despite all the flexing and "light scratching" or will it still lose layers of paint after a day con-visiting?
Or is one of the two better? Because due to time constraints and whatnot, I fear these are the only two options I have --- unless there's an even easier one to do both when it comes to time and getting the materials easier.

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