Rosco Scenic Coatings: A Complete Guide

Rosco Scenic Coatings · Hardening Foam

Turn raw foam into scenery that survives the run

Carved and hot-wired foam looks great in the workshop and falls apart the moment it is handled. Rosco FoamCoat and FlexCoat give it a tough, paint-ready skin, without melting the foam or filling your space with solvent fumes.

Hard shell for rigid foam Flexible option for props that move Water-based, won't melt foam Sandable & paint-ready
Foam scenery coated in Rosco FoamCoat, lit on set

Bare foam is never the finished job

Whether it is a carved rock, a facade or a hand prop, uncoated foam has the same problems.

The problem

It dents and crumbles

EPS, XPS and polystyrene are soft. A knock backstage, a season of handling or a tour and the detail is gone.

The problem

It won't take paint cleanly

The open, porous surface drinks paint and stays rough, so scenic finishes look patchy and never quite read right.

The problem

Solvent hardeners melt it

Reach for the wrong sealer or a solvent-based hardener and it eats straight into the foam, and gasses out your workshop.

The problem

Some pieces have to move

Soft props, costumes and touring builds flex and compress. A rigid shell on those just cracks and chips off.

The fix: coat the foam first

Two answers to the same problem. Which one you pick comes down to whether the piece stays rigid or has to flex.

Rosco FoamCoat For rigid foam

FoamCoat

A hard, impact-resistant, sandable shell over carved XPS, EPS and polystyrene. The scenic-industry go-to for rocks, facades, columns and props that need to survive handling, touring and real use, then take paint beautifully.

Rosco FlexCoat For foam that flexes

FlexCoat

A tough but flexible skin for soft props, costumes and touring pieces that bend, compress or take a knock. It protects and paints like FoamCoat, but moves with the piece instead of cracking.

Why these coats work for foam

Both are built for scenic foam and everything that happens to it after the workshop.

FoamCoat hardens rigid foam

Builds a durable, impact-resistant shell on carved XPS/EPS/polystyrene. Sand it, carve back into it, and it holds crisp detail.

FlexCoat protects pieces that move

Tough and flexible, so soft foam, costumes and touring props resist cracking and chipping through handling and transport.

Foam-safe and water-based

Both are water-based and non-toxic, so they won't melt your foam and clean up with soap and water while wet.

Paint-ready every time

Once cured they give excellent tooth for Rosco scenic paints and acrylics, so your finish sits right on top.

Need to bond, prime or add clear & texture effects?

Gluing mixed materials, priming surfaces paint won't stick to, or building wet, glassy and icy effects are different jobs. FlexBond and CrystalGel handle those.

See FlexBond & CrystalGel →

Ready to spec it for your build?

See which coat suits your piece, the full specs, how to apply it, and how much you will need.

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Building something in foam?

We are the exclusive Rosco distributor for Australia and New Zealand. Tell us your substrate, the piece and roughly how big it is, and we will point you to the right product and quantity.