Ecological varnish
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I think we can't use anything other than what we have on earth
without touching what's underneath
because in my head I think that if we remove the blood the skin will die
I believe that blood is what is underground and the skin is the bark of the earth
and come to place the blood above the skin (without injury) arrives to create a crust which prevents the skin from breathing
without touching what's underneath
because in my head I think that if we remove the blood the skin will die
I believe that blood is what is underground and the skin is the bark of the earth
and come to place the blood above the skin (without injury) arrives to create a crust which prevents the skin from breathing
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There is no shortage of pine resin ...
Amber is only resin from millennia past (Sometimes with the inclusion of an insect that came to stick for posterity, this ...)
In summer, when you collect drops of sap on your car, under a pine or a cedar, it is quickly removed with alcohol (with a little paint too)
There is also the sap residue from Hévea, if you want a rubberized finish ...
Amber is only resin from millennia past (Sometimes with the inclusion of an insect that came to stick for posterity, this ...)
In summer, when you collect drops of sap on your car, under a pine or a cedar, it is quickly removed with alcohol (with a little paint too)
There is also the sap residue from Hévea, if you want a rubberized finish ...
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gegyx wrote:There is no shortage of pine resin ...
Amber is only resin from millennia past (Sometimes with the inclusion of an insect that came to stick for posterity, this ...)
In summer, when you collect drops of sap on your car, under a pine or a cedar, it is quickly removed with alcohol (with a little paint too)
There is also the sap residue from Hévea, if you want a rubberized finish ...
you see
you can do a lot of variety of resin-based paints and varnishes
you just have to study the resins
in addition it has a very special smell which smells better than chemicals
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gegyx wrote:In summer, when you collect drops of sap on your car, under a pine or a cedar, it is quickly removed with alcohol (with a little paint too)
1) the sap did not have time to dry
2) your body is not porous
and actually even on clothes it's bad luck to have
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