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So I just dyed a couple of new discs. The purple armadillo is a z-XL, and the old man is a lat64 medius premier. I had a little bleeding on the edges. Tell me what you think and how to solve my bleeding problem.
That Lat Medius is probably pretty domey, right? I have a hard time controlling bleeds near the edges of domey plastic due to the vinyl stretching/folding out of whack. Nowadays I just refuse to dye domey plastic, or just do something small in the middle.
Imagine an extreme example, trying to get vinyl neatly applied to a sphere. (heck, give it a shot with a bowling ball) There would be more wrinkles than all AARP combined.
That would be F-in awesome if there was this monumental market shift of preference towards flat discs just because the dyers all refused to ink the domey ones!
Disencumbering the world of naked plastic one dye at a time.