Yes, you can spray Just For Flowers in advance. It does not harm the life of fresh blossoms. In fact, it shares some of the properties of our Clear Life product and acts as an anti-dessicant. This helps reduce the evaporation of moisture through the petals.
Most certainly. While keeping the same spraying distance on permanent botanicals achieves a more natural application of color, there is no danger to the blossom if you spray closer. Also, on silk flowers, if coloring the blossom looks a little uneven due to its texture apply MESS MASTER into the sprayed flower to act as a blending agent.
Yes, you can spray Just For Flowers in advance. It does not harm the life of fresh blossoms. In fact, it shares some of the properties of our Clear Life product and acts as an anti-dessicant. This helps reduce the evaporation of moisture through the petals.
dmcolor 6 months ago
Hi, thank you for posting this up. Can you spray the fresh flowers a few days in advance and it will still look fresh?
pchhoeun3 6 months ago
Most certainly. While keeping the same spraying distance on permanent botanicals achieves a more natural application of color, there is no danger to the blossom if you spray closer. Also, on silk flowers, if coloring the blossom looks a little uneven due to its texture apply MESS MASTER into the sprayed flower to act as a blending agent.
dmcolor 11 months ago
Can these same principles be used on artificial flowers?
d3nd3n76 1 year ago