The surface of the silica may be treated with a hydrophobating agent, such as a silane, or an alcohol. Different embodiments of the invention illustrate that the hydrophobating agent or alcohol can be added at different points within the process of forming the surface stabilized, non-...
Here's what you need in order to make your own blue or red disappearing ink: 0.10 g thymolphthalein for blue ink or phenolphthalein for red ink (1/3 of 1/8 tsp) 10 ml (2 tsp) ethyl alcohol (ethanol) [can substitute 14 ml or 3 tsp of ethyl rubbing alcohol] 90 ml water 20 dr...
Method 7: You can try rubbing alcohol Using rubbing alcohol is almost similar to using acetone, only alcohol is a milder type of solvent. Nonetheless, it can work as efficiently to dissolve any crud buildup inside the ink cartridge and enhance seamless ink flow. Instructions: Step 1:Get a ...
Well, you’ll need some silicone molds.These are the ones I have, but as you can see below, I cut them apart to make each one easier to handle. And you’ll also need some alcohol inks.This is the set I have, which I used in the video, but I also just orderedthis much larger ...
Alcohol. Dab the marker tip very lightly in alcohol or nail polish remover. Then run the marker over paper or a dry erase board to coax the ink into the marker tip. This WILL dilute the ink for several days or until you have used the marker enough to work through any remaining alcohol...
8.If ink remains on the contacts, use a cotton or foam rubber swab moistened with bottled water to gently clean it off (Note: DO NOT use alcohol or any other cleaning fluid to clean the contact points or print head). 9. Dry the contact point with a clean swab or allow to air dry...
Also, some alcohol inks traditionally used for mixed media work well on glass.Ranger Industriesmakes several packs of alcohol inks in complementary colors that work nicely together.Jacquard Pinata Colorsare another alcohol ink option that performs well when applied to glass. ...
Removing ink from jeans:Removing ink stains out of jeans can be challenging once the stain has set in. So make sure you get it out while the ink is still wet. Add a couple of drops of isopropyl alcohol onto the affected area, then use a clean cloth to gently blot the stain. If the...
Did you enjoy learning todraw and color with alcohol-based markers? If so, feel free to talk about your experience in the comments. I would also appreciate it if you share this article with your friends who might be interested in using Copic markers to make art!
How do you make 90% alcohol? take785 mlof 90% v/v ethanol, or 730 ml of 95% v/v ethanol, or 707 ml of 99% v/v ethanol; add distilled or filtered water to make up a volume of 1 litre; leave to cool and top up with water again to bring the volume back to 1 litre (mixin...