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Old 09-06-2012, 10:04 PM   #1
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Distilled water or regular water for BFWW.

I was wondering if I should use regular water or distilled water for my blackfire waterless wash?
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Re: Distilled water or regular water for BFWW.

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I was wondering if I should use regular water or distilled water for my blackfire waterless wash?
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I use distilled, there was much less streaking,and BF will grab onto the impurities in tap water.
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Re: Distilled water or regular water for BFWW.

Basically, with distilled water you will be maximizing all characteristics of the product. I get great gloss and slickness with UWW+ and DW.
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