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Ok....I decided that I didn't really like how it looked. So I gave the helmet a bath....in a mixture of tea and coffee (per Z's Suggestion) I also bathed the remaining wraps and gave it another layer of wraps that were literally boiled in tea and coffee.
I think its better.
I think its better.
Tony Pierce
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Here is a helpfull idea if you want to make the strips darker and weathered.
I use this trick for the stage all the time to make cloth darker in color and more gritty. Take the cloth strips you have and soke them in a mix of water and mud. you don't want the mix to thick that will just make the raps caked in dirt when they dry. The finer the mud the better. You want almost like a clay feel to it. You can just dry the strips in the sun. They will be a little stiff but once you start working with them that should go away.
just thought I would give you another alternative tea and coffee.
Fox
I use this trick for the stage all the time to make cloth darker in color and more gritty. Take the cloth strips you have and soke them in a mix of water and mud. you don't want the mix to thick that will just make the raps caked in dirt when they dry. The finer the mud the better. You want almost like a clay feel to it. You can just dry the strips in the sun. They will be a little stiff but once you start working with them that should go away.
just thought I would give you another alternative tea and coffee.
Fox
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