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has anyone ever added Dykem ink to there ink? in school we use the layout fluid but i dont know how permanent it is, i use it alot and it sticks to metal well but you can still scratch it out, maybe it could be used in ink, we have red and blue here. heres the site, they have markers also http://www.dykem.com/ProductFamily.cfm?familyID=449bcc1f-f8c3-44a8-9d5b-e4c19920c109&searchType=product

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^^^i dunno. i get the feeling that it can only do what that liquid shoe shine does: fuck your ink up. i say that cause it says it dries up into a film, just like that liquid wax shoe shine does...you can try it on a marker sized batch of ink though and then tell us the result...

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http://www.dykem.com/Product.cfm?productID=e6053f46-44ec-405f-8b02-fd3c4a5c4d6f

 

this marker sounds promissing and they also have dalos on this site too

 

Oink and DED insides both do what this marker

does. They are so loaded with stainers that if you

paint over them, even if the ink is has been dry

for week, the paint gets stained from the inside

out. I have personally seen this happen in multiple

spots. If it's a darker color then it doesn't work so

well, but any light color buff will get the bleed through

on the first two coats.

 

Was interesting to watch.

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we used some oil based rustoleum silver bucketpaint in nyc,rumours are its mixed with thinner and works as silver ink in markers,anyone who can break it down for me?,i really want to try it out,too lazy to read 100 something pages long threadz....

any help?

much appriciated....

 

too much thinner will do this

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this is some black i made

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and this is the silver i made

 

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it drips differently depending on the mop.

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Im going to have to check that out. The bassment on Ashland is alright, but the people that work there always check you out with that "what chou right?" kinda look. Lame. I think its time to invest in some do em dirty inside blue, since that, and the purp (chicago's own inside killer), are the only thing that stains CTA. Does anyone know if they have DED there?

 

yeah they got it there.....i dunno if they got the original bottles of it....they definitely got the mops tho...

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The Dykem Bleed Thru is a good marker but it doesnt bleed through as well as it shows from what Ive seen, and its not that big. Everyone knows how good Dalos are so Im not going to say anything about them, and today I just picked up a 2oz of the red layout fluid and an 8oz blood of opaque red metal stain.

 

The first thing I noticed is the 2oz is the same body/nib as DED mops, and if you pop out the valve it drips like crazy. I got some on my knife and dry paint thinner (the only thing I had to try to clean it) and scratching wont remove it at all. The metal stain is the same way, but Im guessing paint thinner wouldnt be used for buffing either way so Im going to test it out on some stuff that constantly gets buffed (the stuff they use takes krink and purple garvey off plastic and metal like its nothing, not even a ghost is left) and see how the industrial stuff lasts.

 

=)

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e91/acanz/dykem001.jpg

 

Layout fluid

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e91/acanz/dykem002.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e91/acanz/dykem005.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e91/acanz/dykem/dykem006.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e91/acanz/dykem/dykem007.jpg

 

Metal stain (its dark red not orange)

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e91/acanz/dykem/dykem008.jpg

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The Dykem Bleed Thru is a good marker but it doesnt bleed through as well as it shows from what Ive seen, and its not that big. Everyone knows how good Dalos are so Im not going to say anything about them, and today I just picked up a 2oz of the red layout fluid and an 8oz blood of opaque red metal stain.

 

The first thing I noticed is the 2oz is the same body/nib as DED mops, and if you pop out the valve it drips like crazy. I got some on my knife and dry paint thinner (the only thing I had to try to clean it) and scratching wont remove it at all. The metal stain is the same way, but Im guessing paint thinner wouldnt be used for buffing either way so Im going to test it out on some stuff that constantly gets buffed (the stuff they use takes krink and purple garvey off plastic and metal like its nothing, not even a ghost is left) and see how the industrial stuff lasts.

 

=)

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e91/acanz/dykem001.jpg

 

Layout fluid

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e91/acanz/dykem002.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e91/acanz/dykem005.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e91/acanz/dykem/dykem006.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e91/acanz/dykem/dykem007.jpg

 

Metal stain (its dark red not orange)

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e91/acanz/dykem/dykem008.jpg

 

sweet man, ive been waiting for someone to post about the layout fluid, im in machine shop in school and thats what we used to use, except they are bigger bottles that have the brush in the cap, we have red and blue i think im gonna have to cop a few..

 

also what is the metal stain used for? what would you use it for that you wouldn't use the layout fluid for

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