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<blockquote data-quote="ps2thtec" data-source="post: 43848" data-attributes="member: 3335"><p>Capillary action is natures way to maximize condensing. When you touch the TIP of your brush in dry powder a very small amount should be on you brush tip, then lightly tap the side of the bristles on the tray edge (or jar) and you see the moisture wet through the porc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ps2thtec, post: 43848, member: 3335"] Capillary action is natures way to maximize condensing. When you touch the TIP of your brush in dry powder a very small amount should be on you brush tip, then lightly tap the side of the bristles on the tray edge (or jar) and you see the moisture wet through the porc. [/QUOTE]
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