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  1. The best mix you will ever use is the basic glossy black oil based rusto with basic paint thinner. It's simple and cheap. If your shit is getting buffed, having more staining power isn't going to help you. You just need to hit up more spots in places the buff can't get to and reclaim old spots. It's the give/take of writing.
  2. That recipe is the biggest joke. If you go about 25 pages into this thread, you see a bunch of fake recipes like that one. Only squares and toys have ever attempted to put maple syrup, eggs, or any other foods into their mix. And freezing anything will not make a streak. But it's still entertaining to see these mixes come back from the grave... you know, where it belongs.
  3. ^^Are you a cave-man/Jar Jar Binks enthusiast? People never look at the first page... But they should. I'm bored and I need drugs to have a good time... Sike. But I love drugs none the less. I didn't actually do any drugs tonight, but if I had... I wouldn't be on the internet now. Food is about ready and life couldn't really get any better. Drop out of school now! Don't take Flu shots, and for all that it's worth... Live free lives doing exactly what you want to do. Fuck yeah.
  4. Oh shit... I just made some XGhettoRougeX and this shit SUCKS! If you guys wanna buy it from me, just PM me 8 or 10 times and I will get my boy from BS to send a carrier pigeon to your house with direction on how to process the payment, and a reminder that it will take anywhere from 6 to 24 weeks to ship out this quality ink/paint. Get at me!
  5. My simple opinion would be to stop using the names of other people who made that name for themselves. If it's not Junobo, don't use Junobo's good name. If you make shitty "Ghetto Junobo" and kids think it sucks, then aren't going to buy real Junobo that is actually a really good mix that dries incredibly fast and opaque if applied correctly. Same with KRink. Don't even refer to any mix as being KRinkesque until you know whats in it the actual mix. So yes... I do take it somewhat seriously because Junobo is good people. The mix has been in use for years, and the internet is slandering the name. So don't take it personally when I take up for people that put in work. All you are making is ANOTHER type of paint mix. That's all it is. It's NOT Junobo, and NOT KRink. If you are not trying to make these things, then don't call them by well established names with a modifier like "Ghetto" or "Clone" because they are not either. Just so you know, the comments of kids in subs, and gaff ninjas were not directed at you, but to to everyone who reads these posts. If I am directing a comment at you specifically, I will address you. So don't think I was attacking you because I have no idea who you are, but I do know of some that fit that very description.
  6. At first... it's horribly awkward. After a few tags, you can get the feel of the applicator. It's not like using a mop, but when you have it just right you can produce super dope tags that have extra thick lines and the whole thing fits snug in the palm of your hand.
  7. I'm more like a anti- scam artist. I hate bullshit, and don't like it when good peoples hard work gets thrown around and slandered because some idiot kid in the suburbs has a dad/chem teacher buddy that can totally figure that recipe out and tell you how to make it... For a dollar. Extra bullshit doesn't make the old bull shit go away. It's just piles up and nobody wins. Especially those that actually did the work to get mix in the first place.
  8. HAHAHA... How would you possibly know that they are "pretty different" if you don't know what goes in them? There is no acrylic paint in Junobo, or KRink for that matter. You should think before you type statements like that. And for the record... KRINK... is a copy, really well done copy, of the original way to make paint mixes. Junobo is the same. The word "GHETTO" should never even seep from the mouths, or typed from the fingertips, of kids on the internet. These mixes are not new... They are just better renditions of the previous street mixes that have been around for a long time. Don't act like you know when you OBVIOUSLY DO NOT KNOW. So take your "GHETTO" mixes and remember that you are doing NOTHING that has not already been done before. There are no secrets... Just impatient teens that become GRAFF NINJAS over night an stop within a year or two. It's just fad for a lot of you. Don't take it so seriously.
  9. ^^YES... and NO. The bodies... ok. They are identical. The nibs... My man Oinkster did this one special. He found a number of companies that made the various nibs. Found the nib that was the best quality, and stuck out the furthest from all the others... and bought a massive amount from them. You can buy nibs from Oink for those window markers, and they fit better than the originals, and write SO MUCH better. But yes... the bodies are the same.
  10. ^^This is one of the few times that I will say that more is better. 4-6oz of Alcohol with 100+ pens would be ideal. Cheap shit pens should work just fine. The more the better.
  11. Pardon the poor focusing job... I am beginning to hate digital cameras now that I have learned how to manipulate aperture settings to vary your depth of field. Macro shots with the AE-1 are my new ish. Oh yeah... Shake N Bake, not so impressive as it was when I was kid. Stove top however... Yeah. It was perfect.
  12. ^^None of those are actual Griffin bottles. I will post mine tomorrow. Right now... Shake N Bake and Stove Top! Taking it back to the old school.
  13. Mine is: 40% Oink 60% Griffin In a Griffin bottle w/applicator And... 60% Oink 40% DED Inside Black In a Mini-Mop. Works so good, and yeah... You really can't buff Oink that well. Shit works.
  14. ^^I'm with you... Huh?? Again... I repeat and paraphrase: Agreeing with Kaser, Opaqueness and Staining are two very different things.
  15. ^^This is a good point to bring up, as I don't think anyone has talked about this. Unfortunately Emulsifiers strip the oils from the actual paint/pigment. The oil mixes but not color. It should ruin your mix. Also, there is no real need to cross bases like that, unless want odd results. +3 points for bringing up something that hasn't been talked about before. Seriously. Well seriously on the original part... the points thing is fake. The TODAY show is about to talk about... "Is your man a Narcissist?" Yes I am.
  16. This thread has gotten so... Mo' bettah tasty! I love it.
  17. Um... I don't like to repeat, or paraphrase myself, but... You can just unscrew the nib off of a new pilot body, and put it on your old pilot body. But, you might as well use the new pilot. Pilot ink is SO much better than any ink you can make.
  18. The worse a pilot nib gets, the better it is. I keep the same nib and screw it onto new bodies as I crush them over time.
  19. Roy is totally NOT tonzer status. Tonzer doesn't even register a status. Roy is good example of hard work and consistently clean style. Tonz... is like a drunken walk in the hill. But Strike is classic. Glad the man is back out.
  20. ^^It still would... It's a basic Oil/Water effect. The alcohol based ink will never mix with the oil based paint. It just wont. So when the paint stops dripping the ink will settle to the outside. It's basically like an algorithm, or an interactive CD-Rom. I think I over did it last night.
  21. ^^That last post looks like some wack on wack crime... And a disgrace to HERO MC.
  22. On the serious tip... Did you really hit up the body of your mop?
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