uhhhh, no. its actually scientiffically correct
the pvc primer is acetone and mek based, as is the wood hardener
acetone and mek are both in the group of ketones that combine oils and alcohols
their great solvents in the first place because the wood hardener makes your ink glossy as fuck, and the pvc primer is just a good additive for light purple stains but stains none the less. and if you have some sort of oil based additive or some thing you want to throw in like say, some bitumin ink to help from fading. you can do that instead of having to worry about it seperating if you use alcohol as your solvent
secondly,dot3 makes perfect sense. unless your expecting it to corrode a surface like the toys say cuz thats straight bull shit, it does however delay the drying time of the ink allowing the dyes a longer time to set into the surface thus helping it stain harder. and if your using the bases i just said, your gonna need a little bit of it because it makes your ink alot more volatile than the status quo rubbing alc bases
and the sugar is for adding to the idodine to give it a bluish tinge instead of red. i think it looks cooler like that
now iagree that more things can possibly go wrong with more the more things add, but why keep it simple like that when you cop some guarenteed dope additives for free.im just tellin you how ido itt, its different for every one. yup thats right, i kno where to cop griffin, buti wouldnt tell anybody as of now because im not sure if its just hwere im at or if its like franchise and i dont wanna sound like a liar, thatd be kindof a bitch move. i might disclose that info some time in the future tho;)
sorry buddy but this recipe is tested and true, and ive been experimenting with inks for a good minute now and i think i no my shit from shit.so no, i dint just read those from the first page,take notes kid
on that note, hello