i have encountered it on power boxes as well as many of the skateparks makes it slippery and wrecks the whole park imo graffiti at the skatepark is 90% of the whole skate enviroment went to use a flowpen on a powerbox and it dripped like i was writing with food dye
they coverd all the skate parks in my city with that stuf,,, cept wiht ours it doesnt drip that much, but if you spray it wiht water or it rains it comes off like nothin
i know this a litte of subject but...is it really possible to step on to a moving train? subway or freight because i saw it somewhere but i dont think it was real it was like a toon or a game clip or somethin anyways....is it possible an if so how?
that happened to me about a month ago but i never heard of it being on freights so i figured that couldnt be it lol h34r:
http://bombingscience.com/graffitiforum/in...opic=1375&st=45 Read this thread I explain how to step onto and off of a moving freight train correctly without injuring yourself. Maybe if you searched the fourms first instead of being a post whore you could do that.
anyone know of a fungus they put on walls? i heard about it over in england, supposedly its worse than painting on frost. painting on frost isnt pretty, it blows up the fastest lines you paint into foot wide smearblobs, and totally distorts it. in summer i'll take flicks of what it looks when my shit's melted.
the reason the paint won't stick to whatever surface is because there is no tooth or groove in the surface for the paint to adhere to. its the same thing when you learn how to paint cars. so unless you wanna take some sand paper and sand that shit down then just find something else. but if its burnable then light it up.
the red paint was painted underneeth to show that it was just a coating, not a metirial. then they put the costing over the top then they sprayed black ontop of that.. thats why the red stuck and the black didnt
theres certain type of paint u can roll over it where it wont drip and then you can spray paint over top of it... just so u know. how do i know? because my dad use to own his own painting buisness
i think i might have found out what it is. Dr. Graffiti look at the gallerys and shit. the wort part is that there in montreal read up.
lol, then they are gonna do worse...cuz rather than good looking, flarin tags...you get drippy ugly ass piece of shit tags for them to be discusted by!
i heard they make that stuff out of monkey cum... they make them jerk-off to animal porn...like 2 dogs having sex with a cat...
your from calgary? [/b][/quote] hey i was just thinkng bout' that when i saw this thread it was in one of my 411 dvds... yea that graffiti wax just destroyed the grand opening of the skatepark cause everykept slippin... u dont even have to go of a ramp to slip.... power slide mania hehe
i might be wrong here, but from what i know: adhesives are only good if they stick to a lot of surfaces, including themselves... so, what if someone could get hold of the anti-graffiti coating shit? turn their weapon against them?! oh man can u imagine if someone got hold of that shit and managed to colour it (rather than being transparent) it would b a mission to buff. im also assuming that this stuff only becomes protective once it has dried... if it aint, then there's no chance of mixing it to make colours. jus an idea, dunno if it will work. :unsure:
I went back to the yard yesterday to the same car. I took my butterfly knife and cut a huge chunk of it off the car *like a 2 ft x 2ft chunk*. I then took it home to examine. After looking at it for an hour I still couldn't figure out what it was, so I took it to a friend who is a third year chemisty major. It took him like 3 hours to figure out what it was. You're gonna laugh at this. It's Teflon. Thats right, they Teflon coated a boxcar. WTF! I couldn't believe it either. He then told me that a lot of companies use a liquified Teflon and then spray it onto any surface. The reason it looked like rubber was because the train company actually painted over the material! The rubber look was actually paint mixed with Teflon! Now I'm confused as ever!