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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 464458" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>I used shapley's at agribition in regina it worked ok but still getting the color perfect on legs was tough you had to coat like with any touch up and know when to stop. I went back to the old way of using sullivans as well. But i also tried an idea i had of mixing dry water based paint (like old white or black glow) to get the perfect shade match and putting it in spayer bottle and blowing it in. It worked well but was a bit more work, on the blacks i got ready with a mix of royal blue and black the looked awesome on the body hair. It just takes some time getting the shades of red mixed just right. It also helps hold the hair. The problem is you have to be careful and know when to stop or it can get really heavy and tacky if there is too much applied or not enough water in the mix, it can also plug sprayers. I am going to keep on working on color mixes and water volumes and see if it works with alcohol instead of water. The old trial and error thing. Maybe if i can get the bugs figured out maybe i can even sell some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 464458, member: 5562"] I used shapley's at agribition in regina it worked ok but still getting the color perfect on legs was tough you had to coat like with any touch up and know when to stop. I went back to the old way of using sullivans as well. But i also tried an idea i had of mixing dry water based paint (like old white or black glow) to get the perfect shade match and putting it in spayer bottle and blowing it in. It worked well but was a bit more work, on the blacks i got ready with a mix of royal blue and black the looked awesome on the body hair. It just takes some time getting the shades of red mixed just right. It also helps hold the hair. The problem is you have to be careful and know when to stop or it can get really heavy and tacky if there is too much applied or not enough water in the mix, it can also plug sprayers. I am going to keep on working on color mixes and water volumes and see if it works with alcohol instead of water. The old trial and error thing. Maybe if i can get the bugs figured out maybe i can even sell some. [/QUOTE]
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