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<blockquote data-quote="jrz126" data-source="post: 531352" data-attributes="member: 556466"><p>I think it's easier to brush it in, I picked up a bunch of 2" brushes for 78 cents each, (they had 1" brushes for 50 cents). So it's not like you save a ton of money.</p><p></p><p>Also, I think it would be a ***** to try and refill the spray bottle in the middle of a layer.</p><p></p><p>The container I used was the bottom of a laundry detergent bottle. It was the perfect size, and it was flexible enough that I could crack out the old dried resin from the previous layer before I started the next one.</p><p></p><p>As for the petrolium jelly, that sounds alittle risky, I just put a layer of tin foil down taped the edges really good, and that worked great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrz126, post: 531352, member: 556466"] I think it's easier to brush it in, I picked up a bunch of 2" brushes for 78 cents each, (they had 1" brushes for 50 cents). So it's not like you save a ton of money. Also, I think it would be a ***** to try and refill the spray bottle in the middle of a layer. The container I used was the bottom of a laundry detergent bottle. It was the perfect size, and it was flexible enough that I could crack out the old dried resin from the previous layer before I started the next one. As for the petrolium jelly, that sounds alittle risky, I just put a layer of tin foil down taped the edges really good, and that worked great. [/QUOTE]
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