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ITG,Indiana Texas-girl wrote:Okay, I bought some acetone tonight and am resurrecting an old thread. I plan on doing this in my driveway (which is a well ventiliated place), but what I'm wondering is, does the residue from the acetone evaporated fairly quickly. (I'm just worried about someone walking down the street with a cigarrette and igniting a flame. Also the can says to turn off any gas...I'll be outsideabout 15 feet from where the gas turn off switch is, so do you think that still counts.
Also, once done, do I need to worry about my jacket lighting on fire if near a cigarrette or cigar due to it being acetoned? Or does it kinda evaporate? Or should I lightly rinse off the jacket with water?
I love the smooth look of my jacket but for my costume it's just not Indy enough if it doesn't look distresed. Seeing Indiana Tone's recent pics kinda ignited me to want to give a try at it, as well as seeing everyone else's distressed jackets.Indiana Ken wrote:PS - What motivated you to distress?
Rick your info was very helpful, but I'm gonna admit I don't know what pouring from a smooth aggregate means.rick5150 wrote:Just make sure that it was poured from a smooth aggregate
Sorry. When they mix concrete or asphalt, the size of the stones used in the mix helps determine the smoothness. Some driveways are as smooth as glass (fine aggregate) and some are very rough and bumpy (coarse aggregate). Usually if you can see the individual stones in the asphalt it is coarse. Rough Aggregare is bumpy and will make funky marks on the jacket. My driveway is coarse. If you like I can send a picture, but I have nothing to show you to compare it with...Indiana Texas-girl wrote: Rick your info was very helpful, but I'm gonna admit I don't know what pouring from a smooth aggregate means.