The only problem with dipping the paint-brush straight into the stock bottle is that you contaminate your lime-sulfur and it will oxidize and separate, go cloudy and all the hard bits will drop to the bottom. I would recommend decanting it out and using it from there. It makes mince meat of most paint brushes so don't expect to get a lot of mileage out of them. Also I do not mix in indian ink with the lime-sulfur. It mixes poorly and does not spread evenly. Rather, I use the lime-sulfur, wait until it cures, and then paint the area with very dilute ink in water until the appropriate colour is reached.shibui wrote:Then dip a paintbrush into the lime sulphur bottle and paint onto the dead wood.
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Ash