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Author Topic: Cheap Homemade Camo  (Read 275 times)

Offline Skipmaster1

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Re: Cheap Homemade Camo
« Reply #20 on: December 19, 2011, 10:20:00 AM »
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Originally posted by FarmerMarley:
That pattern looks good. Good job.

I wanted to do this for some camo also. But I was told that the spray paint was toxic and if it is a layer of clothing(or hat) that comes in contact with your skin then you absorb it.

They sell special paints that are supposed to be safe for clothes but they come in fewer colors and they are more expensive...

I wonder how toxic it really can be after a couple washes.....

I want to paint long sleeve wool hunting shirts and hunting pants that would be in contact with skin.
I thought about all of this too. When i painted the clothes, the paint didn't leech through to the other side because I used more of the "over spray" to paint it. I also figured since this is for late season I'll have plenty of layers under it.

I have some wool and my plan is to get some Rit dye and use that to camo them out

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