In search for a protective paper to prevent burn marks

Help!

In search for a protective paper that I can apply to various materials to prevent burn marks. A specific brand someone uses would be great as I am having a hard time finding an exact product recommended for this specific task online.

Thanks!
Liza

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Hello. I moved your request into the ā€˜beyond the manualā€™ category. Problems and support do not respond to questions about products they do not guarantee. Iā€™m sure someone here in the forum will have some great suggestions for you.

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Search for ā€œmaskingā€ in the forum and you get lots of product endorsements.

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Iā€™m going to help get you started because all the masking posts start to get convoluted.

This is a good starting place:

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Iā€™ve used this stuff since Iā€™ve started using non PG materials

http://www.tcpglobal.com/KUS-STMF12150.html#.XE43ZlxKhhF

currently $40 but have seen on sale for as little as $20 for same quantity.

Huh, that tcpglobal product is new to me. I wonder if theyā€™re reselling one of the larger brands?

Iā€™d probably be more likely to go with some of the more established brands that you can reliably reorder, especially since itā€™s abut twice as expensive as the stuff I get (perfectear plus). The items are the same cost, but tcpglobal is selling 150ā€™ at a time, where perfectear is 300ā€™.

Previously:

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