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If thats true and Krink is really thinned with xylene how does he sell them in plastic mops?

 

Like Defy said... New formula.

 

But if you have ever purchased KRink

in the past... Glass Bottles only. Never

in plastic. And the last mini mops that

did have real KRink in them would warp

the plastic bottles over time.

 

That's why I have shelfed my unopened

bottle of KRink... In glass it will last for

sometime.

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what up devour.

got a friend in hawaii who might be doing an oink video shoot soon...

he's in hilo, though... would you be interested?

 

on to today's conversation:

remember bill clinton:

i did not inhale.

 

however,

if you did,

if it smokes, but it doesn't explode,

it could've been worse.

if it smokes, and you inhaled it,

and didn't pass out or feel an immediate negative reaction,

you'll probably be okay,

but i wouldn't use something that's clearly explosive on the streets...

 

except for the smooth getaway...

 

asdf no worries, i understand, ask android, i get mad lost too!

talk to you soon.

 

thanks oink

i did inhale it out of curiosity haha

and im still alive and not coughing blood

so i thinik im good

 

 

and about that oink video shoot,

i dunno if i can make it to hilo ,but i could send videos to him

pm me with more info

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Heres a secret, thats not that secret, for that extra shine in your homemade silver ink (krink),

Powdered pearl or silver pigments are key. Most all good art stores have them, there pretty expensive, but I think everyone knows how to get around that by now...

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http://www.greatart.co.uk/SENNELIERFINEDRYPIGMENTS-pigments-raw-materials.htm

 

You can find this stuff at any local crafts store. It's a different brand, small containiers for you rackist's, and cheap for those who don't rack. There's different sizes, though; Ranging from pigment dust, to the size of glitter. Get the smallest you find.

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^^It also doesn't exist.

It's no different than that colored etch

that my best friend's, boy's, sister's, cousin's,

mother-in-law uses in Chicago to hit insides

and bus stops. It just isn't real.

 

So fuck you being overly sensitive over the

internet when I was being honest about not

telling what something is. I can't tell you

because it's not real.

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closest thing i found that could be something similar are fountain pen inks and some calligraphy inks. just get a violet, purple, or red and try them out. a lot of the fountain pen purples have been known to permanently stain plastic. so it makes sense using them for insides. and if the smell is weird, just add something to make it smell better like cologne or something. who really cares about that candy ink. there are thousands of things you could use that will stain hard.

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