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Can you use this for an Uni or no
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(AP Reply) You could use this in a metal body marker- either pump-action or gravity fed would be fine. However, this formula differs from a Uni.
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Are you guys gonna get more colors?
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(AP Reply) Just did- check it out, they're going fast. :)
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yIs the ink always drippy or only when you want it to be?
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(AP Reply) Drip and flow are affected by the marker and the user. If you prefer not to drip, use a pump-action marker. Squeezable mops will give drips.
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If you mix this with 901. Silver would it curdle or become a metallic dye color
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(AP Reply) It has the potential to separate in an unusual way. The dye doesn/t mix, it goes to the edge of the paint line. I would test first small amounts first to see what I mean.
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(Planks Says:) As far as my testing goes mixing these alcohol based ones leave a silver line with a ink halo or ghost/outline to the lines but mixing px30 silver with blue magic ink gave me a blue chrome so id recommend trying that if u want a coloured metallicAs far as my testing goes mixing these alcohol based ones leave a silver line with a ink halo or ghost/outline to the lines but mixing px30 silver with blue magic ink gave me a blue chrome so id recommend trying that if u want a coloured metallic
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(LACAN Says:) Yes, when the alcohol and the water soluble milk fats combine, the pigments will curdle. However, since you're not drinking it, you CAN still use it as a shampoo. (Obviously in the nigh-time only.)Yes, when the alcohol and the water soluble milk fats combine, the pigments will curdle. However, since you're not drinking it, you CAN still use it as a shampoo. (Obviously in the nigh-time only.)
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