Here's the first shot I got at using Wood Tux Wet. The stuff is THICK. I had to lower the viscosity to get it to flow through the sprayer. For you guys that think this stuff is expensive, You can probably turn a five gallon pail into a seven and it's probably still superior to everything out there. (don't quote me on that though) Besides you get what you pay for..
I used HD-80 full strength to strip, 350 psi, 25 minute dwell, brightened with regular oxalic. Now the lady was a real wreck. She watched over us almost the entire time. You're not getting that on my plants are you, whats that stuff you're spraying now, is that the color it's going to be when it's dry, etc etc. I felt like dipping her yappy poodle into the stripper, but I digress. Anyway here are the pics. Notice how when taken from different angles the color seems to change.
Here's the first shot I got at using Wood Tux Wet. The stuff is THICK. I had to lower the viscosity to get it to flow through the sprayer. For you guys that think this stuff is expensive, You can probably turn a five gallon pail into a seven and it's probably still superior to everything out there. (don't quote me on that though) Besides you get what you pay for..
I used HD-80 full strength to strip, 350 psi, 25 minute dwell, brightened with regular oxalic. Now the lady was a real wreck. She watched over us almost the entire time. You're not getting that on my plants are you, whats that stuff you're spraying now, is that the color it's going to be when it's dry, etc etc. I felt like dipping her yappy poodle into the stripper, but I digress. Anyway here are the pics. Notice how when taken from different angles the color seems to change.
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