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Old 01-05-2004, 10:25 PM
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i know im going off topic here, and i apologize to neomoses for hi-jacking his thread

ive read from published sources that cold dyeing (room temp 65 - 75) produces very good results that are superior in color depth and brilliance to 'zapping' the part with hot dyeing. i would otherwise agree with caswell were it not for my own fine experience with room temp dyeing. that and buying 14 heaters is not an especially appealing notion. you should try it at room temp once or twice, see how you like it.
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