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BetterOffShred wrote:I've used the auto clear coat, and matte finishes. None of its amazing.. I buy that shit that has the big 2X on it now, it seems to be the strongest and if you use a toaster it goes on thick AF.
garyg wrote:BetterOffShred wrote:I've used the auto clear coat, and matte finishes. None of its amazing.. I buy that shit that has the big 2X on it now, it seems to be the strongest and if you use a toaster it goes on thick AF.
Cheers, I should really look for a toaster oven, don't seem so popular over here, uk, so don't turn up cheap so often.
oldangelmidnight wrote:This is the classic ILF I love. Emotional highs and lows. Scooped mids in my heart all day long.
Jero wrote:garyg wrote:BetterOffShred wrote:I've used the auto clear coat, and matte finishes. None of its amazing.. I buy that shit that has the big 2X on it now, it seems to be the strongest and if you use a toaster it goes on thick AF.
Cheers, I should really look for a toaster oven, don't seem so popular over here, uk, so don't turn up cheap so often.
Might be different there, but I've picked them up from Goodwill/thrift types places for like $5 before
oldangelmidnight wrote:This is the classic ILF I love. Emotional highs and lows. Scooped mids in my heart all day long.
superslidetail wrote:Goodwill are a national thrift/secondhand store here in the US. They get most of their inventory from donations from the public as far as I know. Do you have any flea markets where you are?
BetterOffShred wrote:Goodwill is the bomb. You can get a "world's greatest piano tuner" coffee mug, rush hour 2 on DVD and a toaster oven all in one stop
Jero wrote:Oh that makes sense. We aren't as health and safety conscious as we'd like others to believe, haha.
They are some times good for finding old/random stuff like toy keyboards, vintage cameras, random electronics to re-purpose, sweaty band tees, you name it
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