Yellow snow???????

Hieronymus

Member
Baking soda itself will not yellow, but whatever medium you use to fix it might. There are some varnishes that change color over time, but it\'s usually decades and these varnishes are for oil painting.
 

Beelzebrush

Active member
I use baking soda. I just mix it with PVA and a little white acrylic paint to make a paste. Apply it and sprinkle dry soda onto it. It looks pretty convincing (and is mega cheap). I haven\'t noticed any yellowing at all.
 

Sanitarium

New member
I use thin sand (that I take on the beach and let dry) mixed with vinilic glue, and them paint it.

So far I didn\'t notice any yellowing.
 

Ogrebane

Active member
I use baking soda. I put a tiny amount of blue paint and I mean tiny other wise it looks like a bad cocktail mix with white glue and water. Havent had any problems yet but Ive only been doing snow for about 12 months.
 

EricJ

Active member
baking soda doesn\'t seem to yellow, however, if you\'re like me and dig a box of it out of the far back of the refrigerator after it\'s been there years, it may definately have a fun oder that will linger with the mini...I have one that is definately my stinky mini. :(

As for techstar snow, the stuff kills I swear, I inhaled some accidentally when I first got it and I seriously thought my lungs were going to die. They\'re like tiny spikey balls of death!
 
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