@@debbieingram1100 Before Ken's video I have been using a mixture to burn designs on wood. Ken added food coloring to his mixture so you can easily see the mixture on the wood. Just add red & orange food coloring to your mixture.
it depends on the material - ammonium chloride can damage polyamide - usually most masking films or stencils are made from PVC anyways, PVC is completely resistant so as long as you don't use rigid PA stencils, you're fine
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he sells it, but all the links are dead - so i assume it is just ammonium chloride, water and a gel building agent (like gummi arabicum, xanthan, carrageen or something like that) the ammonium chloride decomposes when heatet up into hydrogen chloride which forms hydrochloric acid with the water which finally "burns" the wood
Oooo wow this is cool. I searched blaze get and only got the fuel canisters used under the cooking pans. This can’t be it could it. 🤣🤣 does ken creations sell this