You are welcome and glad that helped! I recently did a second video using a syringe which i find easier if you want to try that method as well as see what works best for you. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8KECEPwkKvk.html
Mmmm… All I can think of is the needle you are using might be too big or the bottle is not sealed properly. If the needle is too big it will definitely fill up with air quickly.
I am not familiar with Weldon 100 actually but t if it says it can be used for Acrylics then I can’t see why not. I actually prefer Weldon 4 which is also harder to find in Australia, but it does not leave white marks like Weldon 3 if you spill some by accident. Much less anyway.
Hi Nancy! I have updated the description with some links for you. But here they are anyway. Applicator Bottles: amzn.to/3QYM6PZ (I use the 25 Gauge Metal Needle) Other similar applicator bottles: amzn.to/45PpW6G amzn.to/45rYP21
Any of these type will do fine I reckon. As long as you can get the air out of them first. The thin needles seem to help as well so it does not run out of the tip too fast. Hope that helps!
I was being a little naughty actually because it's easier to film. 🤫 But better safe than sorry, so yes, gloves would be a good idea and use in a well-ventilated area. It has quite a strong smell till it dries, which is really quick.
You definitely should. It's classified category 4 acute toxicity. Please look at the safety data sheet for any solvents or chemicals you're working with