sotf
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Post by sotf on Jul 29, 2015 22:30:25 GMT
There is a major warning about dry ice, it can do damage to your minis and terrain...so, if you use it, make sure you clean it up quickly after use including cleaning the minis and terrain
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Post by lordmorbius on Aug 2, 2015 0:56:51 GMT
There is a major warning about dry ice, it can do damage to your minis and terrain...so, if you use it, make sure you clean it up quickly after use including cleaning the minis and terrain What kind of damage? Making plastics brittle? Chemically degrading glue? Bleaching out the color of paint? Inquiring minds want to know?
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Post by DnDPaladin on Aug 2, 2015 2:58:27 GMT
i'm gessing ice damage and water like damage. after all, its like ice. its very cold and it leaves that certain trace of watery effect vehind while it dries out to nothingness.
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Post by sotf on Aug 3, 2015 0:14:05 GMT
There is a major warning about dry ice, it can do damage to your minis and terrain...so, if you use it, make sure you clean it up quickly after use including cleaning the minis and terrain What kind of damage? Making plastics brittle? Chemically degrading glue? Bleaching out the color of paint? Inquiring minds want to know? It blisters paint even through varnish, leading to peeling and other issues.
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Akrid
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Post by Akrid on Aug 22, 2015 14:29:10 GMT
I used it once, put it in a small bowl with water. didn't damage anything but we kinda stopped playing because having bubbling dry ice fog everywhere is a amazing distraction. My friend(the one who got me to join this community) posted pic to the fb, this was about a year ago.
just def don't set it on anything directly and maybe a towel or rag under the bowl it boils in
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