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alwaysalmost

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  1. way to be a dick

     

    what do you suggest?

    are we suppose to not put our recepies that work for us on here?

    where the fuck is your ultra god like staining power ink? you buy yours?

     

    if you have a problem with people using tooth paste in their ink, let them waste it.

  2. i get my charcoal from charcoal pencils that you can get from office supply stores

    cut it open with a box cutter or exacto knife and use a pestle and mortar to grind it up

    or you if you dont have one you can cut it up really fine with the box cutter/exacto knife

     

    i found out the other day that titanium dioxide is useful if you want to make your ink/paint whiter. it can be in pure white powder form or in a liquid form which is titanium dioxide and glycerine. you can get it at places you can get it at cake shops online or if you can try and find it in craft stores.

    if you do put the liquid form and it has glycerine in it, its gonna make your paint take longer to dry and it will probly make it not stain as hard.

  3. (BREAKFLUID IS NEURO-TOXIC, NOT CORROSIVE. YOU WILL SHOW CENTRAL NERVOUS PROBLEMS BEFORE SKIN PROBLEMS BY FAR)[/color]

     

    so once again if you want it to make a difference for your paint and stain a little more, you have to dump ounces of it to get an actual difference. (NO DIFFERENCE AT ALL, NO MATTER HOW MUCH, DONT ENCOURAGE PEOPLE)

    im into chemistry and such so im not just bull shitting everyone. (EVERYBODY KNOWS ABOUT WIKIPEDIA< JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE EAGER ENOUGH TO SEARCH IT PUTS YOU ABOVE THE REST BUT DOESNT MEAN THAT YOU KNOW)

     

    as i said before there are more ways to get better staining power so there is no reason to watering down your paint with garbage.(PAINT DOES NOT STAIN, THIS IS AN INK DISCUSSION)

     

    ouch :beat:

     

    i guess i did absolutly nothing by looking for why the fuck we put brake fluid in inks

  4. i was using these for stencils on some plywood in my backyard and i smelled it everytime i walked outside.

    its really good smell to.

    they have some real purdy colors too :D

    but yeah it clogged all my caps so ill just get a pack of 50 caps from oink :)

  5. i rock my wal-mart athletic works shoes

    they are good enough skate shoes, i can wear them at work and i can hide in the dark w/ em :D

  6. if the shoes are good then buy them, if they suck, dont

    if you are going to actually skate in them and skate em hard, it wont matter how they look in a month or a week depending on hard you skate

  7. i just dont want to be dumping extra garbage in my inks.

     

    now for fish oil..

    docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an omega 3. DHA along with eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) is the main thing you get in fish oil. from what i understood on http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/docosahexaenoic-acid-000300.htm - the omega 3 reduces fats in the blood. so DHA and other omega 3s bond with fats. thats all. fish oil is basicly really weak brake fluid for the reason that it bonds with fats, and thats why brake fluid burns your skin.

     

    so once again if you want it to make a difference for your paint and stain a little more, you have to dump ounces of it to get an actual difference.

     

    im into chemistry and such so im not just bull shitting everyone.

     

    as i said before there are more ways to get better staining power so there is no reason to watering down your paint with garbage.

  8. while simple reading will tell you h ow that works, at least your going to try it and fail rather than bitch and ask how, and still fail.

     

    haha thank you i guess.

    ok so... i tried it on one layer of montana that i already had on my street sign and tried it on the metal part.

    the paint looked like it had little bubbles in it but thats really all it did. and then the metal was the same.

    but the paint that could have gotten "eaten up" or "stained"- i poured the dot 3 on it, so if you think it will do some awesome jesus staining, u gotta use like 50/50 to actually get it.

    since there are more ways to get better staining power i dont suggest wasting the brake fluid or brain cells trying to prove that brake fluid will make your ink stain better.

     

    and that concludes my brake fluid experiment if thats what you wanna call it :D

  9. im new to making and tagging with inks so ive been looking up as much as i can to make my inks stronger and better, which led me here. i checked out the argument with the brake fluid, and i know its kinda over but.. when they make brake fluid they make it so it is as noncorrosive as possible so you dont get your car destroyed. so using it in your ink for staining is a negatory ghost rider. i just wanted to put something that actually is some what logical against the brake fluid. im not saying i dont trust ya'lls experience though.

     

    i read some stuff about dot 3 & 4 and it will eat paint on your car so i really dont know how it would do against what ever you might decide to hit up. im going to put some straight dot 3 on a road sign i picked up and see how it looks in the morning against metal. :D

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