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			<title>Comment on Blue chair by glenn</title>
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			  At 24-Nov-2007 16:14:42, glenn posted: <p />
			  For fabric paint I recommend Deka, either their fabric paint or their silkscreening ink.  The silkscreening ink is thicker, and you get a bit more for your money because it can be thinned with water. <br /><br />(and you can get cool watercolor effects by painting on slightly moist shirts or misting them lightly after painting)<br /><br />It sets permanently with heat... you can set it in the sun for a few hours, or use a hairdryer for a few minutes.<br /><br />(once it's set, it is a permanent part of the fabric and nothing I know of will ever remove it from cotton - best results on cotton hemp or wool -- natural fibers.) <br /><br />Or if it's a t-shirt, you can set it by tossing it in a hot dryer.<br /><br />You wait until it's totally dry before you set it, and once it's set it's permanent.  I made most of my money painting t-shirts in  the 80's, and I have old shirts that have lasted since then... the paint actually seems to make the shirts more durable.<br /><br />It's really soft and nice to the touch too, if you don't build up big 'clots' of it -- EXCEPT -- the metallic paint is kinda clotty if you use enough to show a metallic effect. (I did splatter art, and big blobs I would blot once with another shirt... which I would add paint to for new effects.  Lot's of people eagerly bought my paint rags, and wore them for years.)<br /><br />I've tried a lot of stuff for painting on fabric and this is totally my number one absolute recommendation.  <br /><br />RECAP: the silkscreen ink goes farther if you are thinning it <br />       permanent<br />       water soluble for clean-up or as an art effect<br />       nice feel to it, not scratchy<br />       lasts forever... my mom has a coat I painted in 1980 and the color is still very vibrant.<br /><br />DRAWBACK: expensive if you don't get it from a good source, or in large quantities.<br /><br />And it will 'rot' and produce a nasty smell if you drip sweat into it or otherwise contaminate your paint, and then leave the paint in a warmish environment.  Just keep your unused paint clean, this is not a major problem.  I went through hundreds of pint jars of this stuff and only had maybe 10 rotten-paint incidents. (and even the rotten paint works fine, and the smell washes out with one washing.  I usually washed my shirts before selling them anyway, one washing really makes the paint soft and nice and luscious to touch.)<br /><br />Sorry to go on so long, but I really love this product.  When I was buying it it usually got a good price from a company with Dharma in their name, you could search for it and find it but I hate advertising, even for good products.<br /><br />Some other acrylic silkscreen inks are nearly as satisfactory for painting fabric.  I do like the color palette of the product I mentioned best though, and am a good bit happier with the results of using it.
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			<pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2007 16:14:42 -0600</pubDate>
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			<title>Comment on Blue chair by sykora</title>
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			  At 12-Sep-2007 06:30:22, sykora posted: <p />
			  Nice! What sort of paint do you paint upholstery with? O_o
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 06:30:22 -0500</pubDate>
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