I just went to mix dual cure Murakami emulsion and it was frozen solid in transit. Is it ruined? It says not to freeze but I wondered if that was after mixing anybody have any insight or has experienced this?
I just went to mix dual cure Murakami emulsion and it was frozen solid in transit. Is it ruined? It says not to freeze but I wondered if that was after mixing anybody have any insight or has experienced this?
I've never frozen my emulsion, but I read on here that it's usually okay.
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thaw and mix well
"I guarantee, the image will not be fade off and you will be pleasure it too. " - a bootlegger
We need to print a tshirt "Avoid sucker effect!"-Fabio
"fudge isn't sharp"-phoondaddy
just curious...what happens if it does get frozen? does it not hold anymore?
Thanx Steve. . . I'll give it a shot.
good luck.
let us know how it goes.
I'm not sure if anyone has weighed in on frozen Murikami.
"I guarantee, the image will not be fade off and you will be pleasure it too. " - a bootlegger
We need to print a tshirt "Avoid sucker effect!"-Fabio
"fudge isn't sharp"-phoondaddy
I had a frozen popsicle last summer, that was great.
Shit, I just remembered I have a small bucket in my trunk. Guess I'll find out if frozen emulsion works too.
my Ulano LX 660's been fine after freezing more than once by accident. Just be sure to thaw it all out and mix it again.
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