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i took my prop out of my house and into the car and drove to a friends house where im gonna store them. and it was cold out and now 3 of the 6 bottles had lil crystals in them, i used a hair dryer and it melted 99% of the stuff that was stuck to the side and floating around. there is still a bottle with a few in it.
My question is, is there a better way to heat them up? This wont effect anything even if i draw from it and it has a few crystals in it.
I had this prob with TF's prop, ran it under hot water and it was fine. you could also boil some water, pour it in a bowl, and let your stuff sit in there for a few mins, swirl it arond and keep a needle in the rubber so it can vent. i had to uncrystalize it about 3x during the cycle, it worked fine though so you should by just fine
yeah, just run it under some hot water and swirl it around. What kind of prop is it???
"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change...Courage and Strength to change the things I can...And Wisdom to know the difference."
i had to heat the hell out of them to get the crystals to go away. running it under hot water didnt do anything, the hair dryer worked well. if it happens again ill put it in the microwave. do i put a pin in it if it goes in the microwave?
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