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๐จ Elevate your craft with colorfast, durable flocking fibers that protect and impress!
Donjer Suede-Tex Flocking Fiber is a 3 oz bag of goose gray nylon fibers designed for durable, water and fade-resistant applications. Perfect for enhancing jewelry boxes, drawers, and furniture bottoms, it offers 17 color options and works seamlessly with specialized spray applicators (sold separately) to deliver a scratch-proof, long-lasting finish.
S**Y
Strain it.
Nylon likes to clump. Push it through a strainer before flocking. Worked great for my project.
D**L
Flocking
This is a really big bag so you can flock to your hearts content. I got it to make beards and hair on dolls. Itโs very messy and it will take practice but like I said, itโs a huge bag so wonโt run out for a while.
B**Y
delivery was perfect
Haven't had a chance to use this yet but it looks good will update at a later time
A**G
wear a good dust mask! heavily pilled - not for fingers-dropping application
I wrote a previous negative review immediately after receiving this, and before I tried using it, but it looks like Amazon deleted it... anyway I was waiting for an opportunity to edit that review after having tried working with the stuff...It's nice stuff (if you have wire screen to apply it)! It's tiny tiny *tiny* fibers which float fast on slight air currents, so wear a real dust mask - not just a silly surgical mask. Do a little preparation of your work space and get some good results... work inside a plastic bin, or a large cardboard box with a bag inside it. The vast majority of the dust you apply won't stick to your project, so a working bin should be intended to capture and reclaim the stuff. A metal-screen strainer from the kitchen is most effective for an important reason: THIS DUST CLUMPS TOGETHER, and must be shaken through a screen to separate the clumps.I affixed a piece of old metal window screen to the end of a paper towel tube to make a very effective applicator with a little more accuracy, but this - as the kitchen strainer - requires gravity-fall to apply so the working piece must be something you can rotate under the falling dust.I used this only to add color and volume to small-scale tree models, so cannot comment on how well it lays flat. But it adheres well to 3M #77 spray adhesive and multiple coats of glue and dust builds well atop the matrix I'm using to simulate small tree branches.
C**E
N/a
Great
M**.
Worked great
As expected
H**N
Great product
Product was easy to use and laid down nicely. Color matched exactly
A**S
Love it
Great for using on cards to make animal fur. Just wish it wasn't so expensive.
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