paramaniac
Bogey Member
Since joining this forum, I have been wanting to try dyeing my discs. I finally got up the motivation to try it out a few days ago and have had, in my mind, pretty decent results for a noob.
I beg forgiveness now, for asking the following question:
Why not dye Pro-D plastic? I read the sticky on which discs to dye and the only reply I have seen was along the lines of "not worth it". I know Pro-D plastic is bottom of the line, but I have a few of them and figured they would be good to practice on, and yes, I still throw them with ok results.
So again I ask, why not the Pro-D? Will the dye not take? Will the heat of the water/dye solution cause warping or irreversible damage to the plastic? Will the stamp not come off?
Heres an example of my early dyes...
Both done on a 2012 Ace Race Disc
Cheers
I beg forgiveness now, for asking the following question:
Why not dye Pro-D plastic? I read the sticky on which discs to dye and the only reply I have seen was along the lines of "not worth it". I know Pro-D plastic is bottom of the line, but I have a few of them and figured they would be good to practice on, and yes, I still throw them with ok results.
So again I ask, why not the Pro-D? Will the dye not take? Will the heat of the water/dye solution cause warping or irreversible damage to the plastic? Will the stamp not come off?
Heres an example of my early dyes...
Both done on a 2012 Ace Race Disc
Cheers