is clear fingernail polish a good cementer for the head?
Chetty82 Member Joined Apr 26, 2009 Messages 251 Apr 30, 2009 #1 is clear fingernail polish a good cementer for the head?
O OVERMAN4 Member Joined Apr 9, 2009 Messages 37 Apr 30, 2009 #2 Sally Hanson Hard ad Nails - Works well for me.
Chetty82 Member Joined Apr 26, 2009 Messages 251 Apr 30, 2009 #3 thats actually the brand my wife has right here. Now what about floatant for the dry fly is vaseline ok or should i get a bottle of ginks
thats actually the brand my wife has right here. Now what about floatant for the dry fly is vaseline ok or should i get a bottle of ginks
gfen Active member Joined Apr 8, 2007 Messages 6,639 Apr 30, 2009 #4 When I first signed onto this forum, there was a discussion about a substance bought in drug stores that was more or less the same as Gink. Hopefully, someone will reiterate the findings coz I don't remember it.
When I first signed onto this forum, there was a discussion about a substance bought in drug stores that was more or less the same as Gink. Hopefully, someone will reiterate the findings coz I don't remember it.
gfen Active member Joined Apr 8, 2007 Messages 6,639 Apr 30, 2009 #7 Mineral oil, according to Wikipedia. Which is close enough to petroleum jelly/white petroleum. Which sure does explain what that Cortland stuff reminds me of. Huh.
Mineral oil, according to Wikipedia. Which is close enough to petroleum jelly/white petroleum. Which sure does explain what that Cortland stuff reminds me of. Huh.
gfen Active member Joined Apr 8, 2007 Messages 6,639 May 1, 2009 #8 Actually, they're: Mineral oil, petrolatum, parrafin ceresin, and beta carotene (bet that keeps my hackles fresh, heh). 12oz cost me $12.76 with tax. I'll never use this even when I start using it religiously, I think.
Actually, they're: Mineral oil, petrolatum, parrafin ceresin, and beta carotene (bet that keeps my hackles fresh, heh). 12oz cost me $12.76 with tax. I'll never use this even when I start using it religiously, I think.