Rock the plate as you drain the collodion off, so it doesn't all flow in the same direction. The phenomenon is called "corduroy lines".
Rock the plate as you drain the collodion off, so it doesn't all flow in the same direction. The phenomenon is called "corduroy lines".
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Quite the opposite. The collodion is super watery. I noticed when mixing it the merck collodion is a lot more of a watery consistency than the scharlau collodion I usually get.
I can only get denatured ethanol. I have tried mixing old reliable with ether and denatured in the past and there seemed to be some clash between denatured and ether.
Etherless old reliable has never been an issue for me in the past.
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