Talking Tie Dye/ chemical water recipe 😎💨🤙
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2022
- in this video I'll go over my Chem water recipe.
original recipe is from Paul Kenny.
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my recipe:
1000ml distilled water
1 cup urea
1.25 ml calsolene oil
1 teaspoon sodium alginate
1oz chemical water = 1/2 teaspoon dye powder
2oz chemical water = 1 teaspoon dye powder
These are MY measurements. I strongly suggest you find what works best for YOU.
thanks for watching! - บันเทิง
Thank you for sharing this recipe, much appreciated❣️
Great vid Bryce very informative I’ve only used the sodium alginate one time for a failed peace sign😂 that I will be revisiting I think the others that you put in is partially for your climate I was told that we really didn’t need it around here if you know different let me know thanks again for the vid😁✌️
Definitely has to do with climate and style of dying! I'm of the opinion that if it ain't broke, don't fix it! This can definitely turn into a rabbit hole! I'd say if you ever wanna try " pariah" style dying, look into it 😉 much ❤️ as always, brother! 😎💨🤙
@@vibrantdye thanks I’m not sure where I heard the climate call Matt from and I do Dharma dyes the biggest reason is there only 20 minutes away so no delivery fee alright I’ve to do the drawing the tapestry and sinew puller talk to you soon😁✌️
Ever done this receipe with glaubers salt included? I had the idea because it seems like using high density water might help and you can achieve that with higher salinity... just an experiment I will try. Also how long does your chem water last in the fridge?
Sure I use the glauber salt with blues or if you're using dhrama dye anything with (T) beside the title. If that makes sense. You can apply it several different ways, I mix mine in with the chemical recipe above. I usually will put a tsp or so in. If your chemical water is too cold the salt will break down much slower.
My chemical water usually lasts at room temp for a couple weeks. You'll start to see it "change" the older it gets. I try and make small batches to avoid waste
@vibrantdye thanks for the info! I have had the salt and never used it. I am about to do my first batch of chem water so I appreciate your video. I had got Paul Kenny's receipe but I know it's sort of a personal thing as well based on the application. Much love!
Where did you get the original recipe?
From Paul Kenny 's recipe. You can still find the original on Reddit. Thanks for watching! 😎💨🤙