Thank you. The idea just seems to be so much better than messing with spray paints
Wolfie
A pessimist sees a dark tunnel
An optimist sees the light at the end of the tunnel
A realist sees a frieght train
An engineer sees three idiots standing on the tracks stairing blankly in space
NVSRR So I tried coloring poly fiber by spray paint. took a lot of paint and still have white spots. Especially when I fluff it. In trying to figure a better way to paint this stuff, I thought, is it possibly to dye it? More flexible and no white spots. Decided I would ask first before experimenting. At least to get a starting point. So: is it possible to dye poly fiber? Anybody try it? Wolfie
So I tried coloring poly fiber by spray paint. took a lot of paint and still have white spots. Especially when I fluff it. In trying to figure a better way to paint this stuff, I thought, is it possibly to dye it? More flexible and no white spots. Decided I would ask first before experimenting. At least to get a starting point.
So: is it possible to dye poly fiber? Anybody try it?
I tried spraying some black, and it kind of worked. They do make black poly fiber, it's just not as common, but if you get a halloween costume with a beard, that seems to be black poly fiber.
Gary
I died polyfiber recently. I used Rit Dye More Synthetic Fiber Dye. It comes in colors. On polyfiber, black comes out as a dark grey. NOT black.
Worked like a charm.
Ed
This guy does it.http://www.pacificcoastairlinerr.com/scenery/green_bushes/
Henry
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Shenandoah Valley