This video a little older so don't remember what version the ink was in, if your watch at the end my drips were still going surpassing krinks by twice as much and staying reasonably straight. I figure i'll tell you why my ink does so well in basics, I concentrated on a few attributes;
#1 Fast Drying, doesn't allow for inks beneath to sink through and enables me to use thinner inks and still have opacity as it drys before anything sinks through it.
#2 Thin, faster dripping less ink needed, faster flow can be used in more types of mops.
#3 Additives, I dont base my ink on some super pigments(often the reason for fading pigments is buying a "All In 1" pigment) , I use basic outdoor ones, because that allows me to add my own stuff for what i want such as Fast Drying while still being thin. If I purchased all around pigments they would make the ink thicker and usually well make it slower to dry because of useless things that come pre-mixed. I use Additives just for the purpose I need such as: A gel glaze for drips like paint and a good shine aswell as not thickening ink once mixed and not hindering dry time as much, I use Powdered substances for quick dry as well as color perfects. I do not use any extra staining abilities as that would make formula not work, also its Pigmented ink, its not meant to be hard to buff, in fact its rather easy with any friction applied just like any other pigmented ink. In all honestly if you post a comment about your Krink beating the buff then stop tagging your backyard and using soap and water to buff test, no one has a unbuffable ink, they are only as good as the solvent used to make them, your ink might stand up for a brief buff but later they will come back with stronger solvents / a torch so really nothing is unbuffable especially not pigmented inks.
That's just the basics without revealing too much but I did want to state why mine performs as it does, I am also open to suggestions ALSO currently working on a new tweaked formula that drys near weather proof. It drys similar to a markal/sakura paint stick with that pastel like look, although it doesn't harden as much instead it drys almost like plastic rubber, like gum on the bottom of a bar table.
I know this vid is old, but what is it with nearly every writer on youtube thinking they can sell thinned down paint on the internet? If your ink is that good, sell it to some local writers and see what they think...if they dont want to buy anymore, chances are your ink mixture sucks. Thats how many of the krinks and the do em dirtys got into business today, they didnt develop an ink to sell, they made it for themselves and people liked it and wanted to buy it,
dazertwo 10 months ago
@dazertwo as a reply I did end up selling it locally and thats as far as it got, I developed it for myself and I still have a large batch that I use but don't sell, wanna know why? Its because i'd lose money selling it it wasn't made to be in competition with other inks price wise, all I was doing was throwing up a idea. Getting a product out can be similar to getting a name out. Doesn't matter anyways.
bmanf 10 months ago
wahts is thebest of these mixtures to put in my ghetto krink
1silver paint paint thinner aluminum shavings
2bleach piolet ink paint thinner
3pvc pipe primer (purple) and pvc cement (the blue kind) bleach aluminum shavings paint and dot 3 braikfluid?
plus you ink looks awsome
miskers12 1 year ago
@miskers12 your aluminum shaving fine? if so then use those I don't reccomend mixing anything bleech unless you know what your doing.
bmanf 1 year ago
so whats the ratio of mixture u use? to paint to thinner or motor oil or water (if any in there)
thedirtys2006 1 year ago
@thedirtys2006 none of the things listed are there but in 1 of the chemicals i mix its softened with water to not be dangerous (its like that when I bought it)
bmanf 1 year ago