has anyone tried this recipe for black dye
Re: has anyone tried this recipe for black dye
Anyone know a modern name for aniline hydrochlorate?
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Re: has anyone tried this recipe for black dye
Today we call it aniline hydrochloride for some reason.
And I got interested so I went and refreshed my memory, and this recipe varies slightly from what I understand Eltang uses. One ingredient is different, but it accomplishes the same result apparently.
EDIT: Ooops, two ingredients. Sorry.
And I got interested so I went and refreshed my memory, and this recipe varies slightly from what I understand Eltang uses. One ingredient is different, but it accomplishes the same result apparently.
EDIT: Ooops, two ingredients. Sorry.
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Just to clarify, when I replied "Holy Crap!" I was surprised to see a lab stain formula. I want trying to be snippy that it shouldn't have been posted. Based on following comments I fear my surprise was misunderstood for frustration (or some other irritated emotion).
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You hurt my feelings Tyler now I am crushed a mental wreck I am in shambles
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well I suppose if one were to smoke to excess it would be a sin
"but what would be smoking to excess?"
Why smoking two pipes at once of course
well I suppose if one were to smoke to excess it would be a sin
"but what would be smoking to excess?"
Why smoking two pipes at once of course
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I'm good at that.the rev wrote:You hurt my feelings Tyler now I am crushed a mental wreck I am in shambles
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Re: has anyone tried this recipe for black dye
And make sure not to use the heat reflective paint. You want the biar to breathe!KurtHuhn wrote:RadDavis wrote:Ocelot55 wrote:So could this black dye be my answer for the elusive dress finish on a pipe?
The answer to that is spray paint.
It absolutely is! Be sure to use gloss, not primer.