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Old 05-10-2005, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by thesound
It's feasible if you did it inside of a blasting cabinet. I'm thinking that if you totally submerged a loose cotton wheel in this stuff, to the point that it was sloppy wet, you could keep an adequate amount of ink particles in contact with the surface by periodically adding more pressure and squeezing more out of the buff as if you were wringing out a wet mop. (The wringing effect would continue to get easier as you continued to dilute the ink with distilled water.)
Need to use an enclosure for sure. Maybe even do it in a tray of some kind where you keep the surface flooded with the stuff.
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