TideGOLD Member Future pyrotechnician...? Or something. 111 posts Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Posted: Alright. The common method is finding the right material that will dissolve in methylated spirits or some other alcohol-based solvent. However, what if we looked at not the fuel to change - but the wick?
Would it work if I got a water-based solution, saturated it with some sort of salt, then allowed it to dry at least 75% and then flood/soak it with alcoholic fuel?
tl;dr
1. Saturate a salt-water solution 2. Soak wicks with salt-water solution 3. Let salt-water solution evaporate so that you have salt-wicks 4. Soak wicks with alcohol 5. Test if it works...?
EDIT! I am well aware that this is not the most efficient, possibly the least, method usable, but it is an alternative in case anything is preventing normal methods from being used. EDITED_BY: Tide (1251645362)
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