Jim,
Thanks! I too thought he was talking full length which is what I've done for quite a while.
What I've learned about the term GL is that is just that...a moniker. Sure isn't descriptive.
First stuff I heard about, the guy had 2 cats and a dog and wrote me he did it in the living room watchin TV and would lay them on the carpet floor amids the critter fuzz...! :eek:
Whatever he was using, wasn't what I got from some old crusty guy off the ole LW from out West...who claimed his was a proprietary formula, blah, blah, blah...but I'd no more use that high ester product in the house than vote for Hillary or Obama!
That'll make you seriously brain defiencent in a hurry! (Or type/spell badly)
I now buy mine from a vendor at Baltimore, jerry dewese, who sets up the vendor program for BBTC.
His stinks too, but there have been so many of the GL type products on the market...
Mine thins with real lacquer thinner. Leaving it in the dip tube, the solvent dries out some so periodically, I have to re-add solvent and flip tube back and forth to mix and get it thin enough again to use...been doing it for oh...same tube for probably 8-9 yrs!
I told the poster who started this in a PM, only thing I do is wipe down with alcohol a bit, put in t he neopreme plugs and dip.
I did loose one under the grass once...for about a week...and found it...and it was all "mottled" and spotted white and reticulated. Very cool effect. Lasted forever! Never had any peel that I recall!
Just always open to learning and wanted to understand what experience you had... no crown dipping with white acrylic quick dry paint.. no matter what I did to clean, I'd always get a pin hole when it drained off. Then tried white GL in a short tube and it worked slick...but still prefer wraps now to easily remove feathers...but wraps weigh more