Pro Chemical and Dye Disc Golf Dyes - Disc Golf Nerd
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- In this video I show you the results of my tests using Pro Chemical and Dyes powdered dyes to dye disc golf discs. I used a variety of methods including shampoo, shaving cream, spin dyes, and more. These disc golf dyes work very well and they have many different colors available.
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The order of colors on the test disc from left to right are: magenta, neon lemon zest yellow, turquoise, aquatic green, back to the yellow, radical red, neon blue, and back to magenta.
Do a future video on the easiest patterns to find in the brush. I’ll change all my disks over immediately 😎
Thanks for the reviews and the tips. Looks pretty good
That green swirl disc you mention with the shaving cream spin is SO great. Where did you find out how to do that? I can't find a good resource and I want to take a stab at that pattern. You mentioned you saw it on Instagram? Very nice discs! My set up is very similar to yours :) the neon yellow is also my favorite!
Thank you. I may have a tutorial for it in thr future but in the meantime check out Drip Dyes on Instagram
Did you weigh before vs after dye?
What was the mix of powder to acetone?
For the spin dyes no set ratio to be honest I just kinda put a little spoon of dye and then used enough acetone to fill a small metal condiment cup about a third full with liquid. Probably about 1/4 teaspoon of dye powder. I have recently upgraded to glass eyedropper bottles to store my acetone mixes in.
What’s your base lotion.
I generally use either shampoo or conditioner. Only used actual lotion a couple times