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Old 09-19-2012, 01:42 PM
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Is this flock suitable?

Hiya guys i was just looking on a few sites and saw some very cheap flocking powder on ebay, but it is for nails.

It may be a silly question but would this be just the same sort of stuff similar to detail master flocking powder?

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Any help on this would be of great help, trying to find flocking that wont cost the earth to ship from abroad is looking to be quite difficult!
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Re: Is this flock suitable?

I've never seen chicks with fuzzy nails. But they're all whacky anyway. Looks like it should work. As long as it stick to an adhesive..sure why not.
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Re: Is this flock suitable?

Thankyou sir!

I didn't think it would cause a problem but i just thought I'd ask.

And yea, I've never known women to have flocked nails (unless thay are race spec nails....lol)
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Re: Is this flock suitable?

How would it cause a problem? I mean, I'd hope it cant lol. But its usually just unreactive ground up fine velour/velvet.
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Re: Is this flock suitable?

I got myself 5 pots of black, and had a message from them saying i payed way too much postage so im getting a few reds and a dark blue!

Red should be good in a nice Civic/Integra

But yea i just wanted to double check thats all, first time ive done anything to do with flocking
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Re: Is this flock suitable?

Sweet! Can't wait to see how it turns out!
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Re: Is this flock suitable?

Same!

I have asked her if she can supply bigger quantities, so all going well, we should have a very cheap source of flocking
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