How about cheese cloth. Anyone heard of a "flame retardant" cheese cloth? Or is this something that must be sprayed? If it is to be sprayed are there any problems with it as far as saturation, etc.?
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How about cheese cloth. Anyone heard of a "flame retardant" cheese cloth? Or is this something that must be sprayed? If it is to be sprayed are there any problems with it as far as saturation, etc.?
P.
Spray it.
If you get the cheapy colored cloth, it's gonna drip dye off of it.
I'd soak it, not just spray it.
Only my thoughts after reading about it.
Dewayne
As Usual I agree with frightener, dunk it and soak it.
I sprayed mine with fireshield and the cheese cloth swatch passed.
Stew
Great thanks guys. I was hoping that would work beings the cheesecloth is so lightweight/flimsy...wasn't sure it'd hold up to a swatch test. I'm buying a 100 yard bolt...wonder if i left if rolled up and soaked/submerged it in a barrel it would work the same?
P.
It will work, just leave it in there for a day so it has time to penetrate.
Cool, will do Allen!
P.
What are you planning to do with the cheesecloth pickle?
Just curious.
Making cheese...what else? It's not like my FM is every going to let me open this thing!!! LOL Nah, seriously, going to use it all over, draped from trees as moss, on our several trellis props, all around creepy vibe decor. We have a large swamp scene where we'll be using most of it. Love cheesecloth, can make anything look bad!;)
P.
That's a cool idea. Are you doing the swamp scene indoors? Im assuming that's the case due to the flame retarding, but figured to ask... sounds expensive if so! Lol about the fm sorry to hear all his bs. Outdoor will be the way I start!