watch the florescent colors.. They separate an pack tight on the bottom
I just ordered all 2X COLORS from do-IT as we are completely switching over I find the 2X the highest quality and not only that but it goes a long ways.
and we will be ordering from spike it their plastic their medium grade is fantastic do not get any yellowing on 4 to 5 warm-ups.
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watch the florescent colors.. They separate an pack tight on the bottom
Haha I'm about halfway there myself. I've been looking at Spike-It's glitter selection. Will have to check out there plasital. I see they have 3 types of medium. Medium, medium/soft and medium/hard??? This is on top of their soft and hard they have as well.
I put a 2 small stainless nuts in my x2 colorant bottles and leave them in site so I can rotate them every now and then. I think the white is the worse. I also rotate my plastic. So far no more settling! I still use Bears( Calhouns) plastic. Really good prices when on sale. Seems to take the heat also.
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Calhoun's is good for some people not me it yellows too fast. I use spike- it medium grade.
I messed up and let my X2 colors sit for 4 months. Anyone have a jackhammer I can borrow?? I spent an hour trying to get my fl orange mixed back up. I got it back usable but DAYUM!
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All colorants are susceptible to settling and hard packing. The worst I've encountered are MF stuff, but the X2 colors can get stubborn too. When you handle new bottles of color, if the bottle weighs a lot, it will, or should be, on your list of colors to keep shook up or you'll be finding time to resolve a problem.