BEST ARTIFICAL SNOW

Submitted by JOHNNY B on 4/13/06 at 12:22 PM. ( ) 155.212.124.108

i am looking for some really good quality artifical snow that looks great and something that wont yellow in time
i dont want any garbage i want the best there is any help would be appriciated thanks

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Johnny, have you tried WASCO's snow?

This response submitted by George on 4/13/06 at 1:04 PM. ( georoof@aol.com ) 152.163.100.138

But I've got some very bad news for you. Your expectations are too high. NOTHING is forever. The snow won't yellow, but the appearance very likely will with dust and pollen in the air. You can protect it to some degree with a good glass case, but be very careful of the glue that you use as well. Some glues yellow in time.


Van-Dykes

This response submitted by Laurier on 4/16/06 at 8:39 AM. ( houlel@onlink.net ) 209.105.209.16

Johnny , try Van-Dykes , they have 2 types os snow.

Use the one that is water activated. I use it often and it is
very realalistic.
I do not know anything about WASCO's snow , but if you need to use
your own glue ,as per George's message do not use that type , it is not as nice. It looks like ground up white foam.


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