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Hey guys,
I am looking into using a 3/4 liquid RIT to 1/4 91% rubbing alcohol mixure to paint dye some discs. I am wondering if anyone knows if ESP or Elite X or Elite Z takes this type of dye very well. I can't heat any dye on the stove until I can get back to my college house in August, but...
Yes the acetone/dye mixture eats away at the adhesive quite quickly. What about the rubbing alcohol in the video. The mixture in the video seems rather thick. How did he get the mixture this thick? Is the reason for the rubbing alcohol just to make the dye adhere easier to the plastic?
Hey guys,
So I am looking to do a paint on dye like in this video.
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In the video they used 2 parts rubbing alcohol to 1 part RIT liquid dye.
Two questions:
Would acetone work better than the rubbing alcohol?
If I am using powdered dye, should it be grainy or rather smooth...
Ya I currently do Yoga fairly often on my own. I just enjoy it. I just feel really weak throwing my drives. I wasn't sure if there were strength exercises that I could do that would further advance my game.
I am wondering what physical exercises I could do at the gym that would help benefit me on the disc golf course. I am new to the gym scene so don't know a whole lot. Any information would be very helpful. Thanks!
Cory D.
Hey guys,
I think I am overthinking how to dye discs. Do I need a separate pot for each color that I use? If not, when I get done with the dye, does it stain the pot I am using and will it contaminate the next batch of color that I use? Also, where did you get a cheap pot? I am assuming some...