Just to ask the question:
Does the applied 'thickness' of the layers have any relation to the desired effect?
" The best formula consists of 2 parts. The first part contains the stronger chemicals. It is painted on first. The second part is the one I already put up on the forum, and it is painted over the top of Part 1 when it is dry."
I assume that explains the application 'steps', and the rationale for it....
PVA adhesive can be thinned, which ought to make application on a cable somewhat easier. Perhaps a 'dip tray' could improve the coatings, rendering them more uniform.
Thoughts?
Does the applied 'thickness' of the layers have any relation to the desired effect?
" The best formula consists of 2 parts. The first part contains the stronger chemicals. It is painted on first. The second part is the one I already put up on the forum, and it is painted over the top of Part 1 when it is dry."
I assume that explains the application 'steps', and the rationale for it....
PVA adhesive can be thinned, which ought to make application on a cable somewhat easier. Perhaps a 'dip tray' could improve the coatings, rendering them more uniform.
Thoughts?