Spray Flocking For Trees at Hortencia George blog

Spray Flocking For Trees. Make sure you take the time to fully separate and fluff all. Add a light layer of flock spray, starting at the top and working your way down. Spray slowly, moving back and forth steadily. Fill your large strainer no more than half full of flocking powder. Sift & spray the big branches. Then, starting at the top of the tree, start shaking powder out of the strainer with one hand, while misting the flocking that’s falling with the other hand. let the tree dry. The additional water will make the flocking stick. Allow the tree to sit undisturbed in a covered location for 24 to 48 hours so the material hardens. Spray a final coat of water to help the powder set and fully stick to the branches. Set up and fluff your tree.


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Set up and fluff your tree. Then, starting at the top of the tree, start shaking powder out of the strainer with one hand, while misting the flocking that’s falling with the other hand. Sift & spray the big branches. Allow the tree to sit undisturbed in a covered location for 24 to 48 hours so the material hardens. Make sure you take the time to fully separate and fluff all. Fill your large strainer no more than half full of flocking powder. Spray slowly, moving back and forth steadily. Add a light layer of flock spray, starting at the top and working your way down. let the tree dry. The additional water will make the flocking stick.

Spray Flocking For Trees The additional water will make the flocking stick. Add a light layer of flock spray, starting at the top and working your way down. Fill your large strainer no more than half full of flocking powder. Allow the tree to sit undisturbed in a covered location for 24 to 48 hours so the material hardens. Then, starting at the top of the tree, start shaking powder out of the strainer with one hand, while misting the flocking that’s falling with the other hand. let the tree dry. Sift & spray the big branches. Set up and fluff your tree. Make sure you take the time to fully separate and fluff all. The additional water will make the flocking stick. Spray slowly, moving back and forth steadily. Spray a final coat of water to help the powder set and fully stick to the branches.

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