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How many ounces of green soap do i dilute with water
Yes, although I recommend Green Soap as the best of the best kind of soap solution to be applied on the skin on the tattoo wound. Okay alternatives would be Dr.Bronner's Soap. It can be found at most vitamin shops locally. Another alternative would be just basic sentless anti-bacterial soap mixed with alcohol. Again, Green Soap is the best thing to use, and Dr.Bronner Soap is close. Green soap may be sold at Costco.
One of the best things that you can use is called Dettol Soap which is an antiseptic grade soap, much like Green Soap but it quite a bit more effective than the latter and it keeps the stencil on there nice and clean throughout the tattoo. Some people cut their solution with a little bit of distilled water, but a lot of artists just use it straight. Not cutting the solution can sometimes make the residual stencil hard to wipe off entirely even after the tattoo is done, so you may want to use a mixed solution until you get the feel for it. Other than Dettol, you can use green soap, and even just regular distilled water to apply the stencil, but it is important to note that if you just use distilled water that the stencil will wipe away rather easily, so you must take care when tattooing.
fully distilled water has no hardness therefore the soap will not lather
No. I recommend using Green Soap (tattooing soap). It removes all the dead skin giving you a closer shave.
NO you shouldn't apply soap that can irritate the skin. What tattooers apply to a tattoo while being done is a type of balm to help sooth the skin.
no it is impossible....by heating at a high temperature it seems to be possible
8 ounces
insoluble in water, soluble in hot alcohol
Yeah im 16 years old and im a tattoo artist :P , because Green Soap is pretty strong, u take about a cap full of it, put it in your washout bottle or spray bottle whatever you use, and fill the rest up with water, a cap full is all you will need Good Luck ;)
Yes... melt 1 oz of M&P soap, add 16 oz water (at room temp), let sit over night. For a gel increase M&P to 2 oz. (Use distilled water and make sure to add a preservative)
Yes soap solution or any solution can be made to conduct electricity. But, when the solution is made of distilled water then electric conductivity is less compared to ordinary water. The conductivity of a solution depends on the purity of the water as electrical conductivity depends on the availability of positive and negative ions in a solution, and ordinary water contains a lot of salts i.e. NaCl which can split into NA+, Cl- ions, these ions can conduct electricity in water. But in distilled water, depending on the purity of the salts in the solution, electrical conductivity increases or decreases.