I've noticed you tend to use black powder a lot. This is a granular powder. In the UK we are trained to use metallic flake powders on smooth surfaces, the most popular one being aluminium. The theory is that you will get a much larger contact area with a metallic flake than a granular powder. Do you ever use these? Also try Magneta Flake powder from CSI Products. It's amazing.
The flakes, once inhaled, are hazardous for your health. We do not use it anymore because of serieus mishaps. Even conducted with mouthmasks. But the alu flakes are superior to the granular powders.
Watching this some years later but it was well done and well explained, thank you, be safe
Thank you sir ,the baking card used or any similar simple later pl,
keep posting sir thanks
Thank you
Really great stuff, and enjoyable as well...well done. Stay safe
What's that brush called and where can I get one and that powder too?
Any chance you can do a short video on how to note take at a crime scene? I've a mock crime scene Thursday??
I've noticed you tend to use black powder a lot. This is a granular powder. In the UK we are trained to use metallic flake powders on smooth surfaces, the most popular one being aluminium. The theory is that you will get a much larger contact area with a metallic flake than a granular powder. Do you ever use these? Also try Magneta Flake powder from CSI Products. It's amazing.
The flakes, once inhaled, are hazardous for your health. We do not use it anymore because of serieus mishaps. Even conducted with mouthmasks. But the alu flakes are superior to the granular powders.
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Excelent!!!!
Let me check it out and I’ll get back to you. Thanks.