Title: Re: [VFB] Fabric paint use on flies?
on 1/21/04 12:41 PM, Mark Delaney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Wes,

Actually what makes the stuff strange isn't the plastic, it's the plasticizer in it.  The worms are essentially PVC with a very large amount of plasticizer. What makes the difference between PVC pipe, old vinyl records, "vinyl" upholstery, and plastic worms is mainly the amount of plasticizer in the product (in the list above increases from none (PVC pipe) to a huge amount (plastic worms)).  The plasticizer in the plastic worms is what makes them pliable and the stuff leaches out and will destroy non-"worm-proof" plastics and nice varnish finishes on wood...


Soooooo.  Does 'worm-stuff' come as two-part mixes?  Can you tell which is the plasticizer?  Can you just use 1/4 (or less) of the plasticizer?    Is warm weather ever going to come back?  Can you tell I'm already tired of winter?

Allan
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Allan Fish
Greenwood, IN
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