After their coats dried, the tomato juice residue flaked off around the house, their skin became dry, and their normally silky - textured coats felt coarse.
Not exact matches
I do a lot of one ingredient caramel (just sugar) sauce to
coat the pans where I bake condensed milk custard pudding, using the «
dry» method... very easy when you get used to it and
after you burnt a batch of it.
Optional step: If you want your ornaments to last for years and years, seal them with three to four thin
coats of non-toxic acrylic varnish
after the decorative paint has fully
dried.
The French confectioners glaze their fancy fruits with a thin sugar
coating after candying to keep them soft and moist by preventing
drying out more than desired.
* If you set aside candy
coating for drizzling, melt the leftover
coating after the initial
coat has
dried.
If you desire a thicker
coating, double the chocolate
coating ingredients and dip the chocolates a second time
after the first
coat has
dried.
Defrost the balls in the refrigerator overnight before dipping in the candy melts, because if the cake balls are frozen and you dip them in the warm candy melts, you may find that the candy
coating cracks
after it
dries.
Defrost the balls in the refrigerator overnight before dipping in the candy melt, because if the cake balls are frozen and you dip them in the warm candy melts, you may find that the candy
coating cracks
after it
dries.
After extraction the products may be dipped in chocolate and
coated with nuts or other
dry ingredients before being transferred to the wrapping machine.
After sitting down together and reading Spot's First Christmas we set out creating the ornaments — start of softening your clay up — if you can't find air -
drying clay then you could use Salt Dough — but you need to remember to
coat this with an acrylic varnish to stop moisture getting into the dough.
This
coat has a high gloss finish
after it
dries, giving you that new - car look.
I'd definitely ask a vet first, but we use a small amount on Frazier's
dry coat after a bath and add a small amount to his food a couple times a week.
When it's
dry, apply a
coat of primer and two
coats of the white roof paint with a long - handled roller, allowing the layers to
dry after each application.
It gains its healthy halo from yogurt, which the ingredient list reveals to be a «naturally yogurt flavored
coating» consisting of sugar, fractionated palm kernel oil, dextrose, corn starch,
dried strawberries,
dried nonfat yogurt (heat - treated
after culturing)(cultured nonfat milk), color added, soy lecithin, nonfat milk, natural flavor and maltodextrin.
Roll them immediately in your preferred
dry ingredient (desiccated coconut, ground almonds, etc) or if you're going to
coat them in chocolate, set them onto a tray lined with baking paper (you'll
coat them all at once
after you've finished rolling).
This new one doesn't last as long and feels very
dry but sticky
after it
dries if I don't
coat it with some sort of chapstick afterward.
I gave the frame 3
coats of paint, letting it
dry completely
after each
coat.
After the last
coat of paint is
dry, I cover the entire piece with a
coat of clear wax.
Now one
coat looked fine so you could stop there but
after the first
coat was
dry (only
after a few minutes) I added a second
coat.
The next step is applying a
coat of sealing wax (
after paint has
dried for 24 hours).
After drying, give any knots in the wood a second
coat of primer.
After the first
coat — allow it
dry thoroughly before reapplying.
I feel it's a little
drying after around 3 hours, but applying another thin
coat solves that problem.
After the second
coat, I let it
dry overnight, to cure it a bit.
Don't paint a really thin
coat because the color of the leaves will show through
after it's
dry, but don't paint a super thick
coat either because you won't get a lot of crackle.
If you want the stain darker, a second
coat can be added
after the first one
dries.
You
dry brush your whole body before
coating it in oil and moisturizer
after every shower.
After waiting for it to
dry, lightly sanding and misting with water, it was time for the next
coat.
After the second
coat of primer has
dried overnight, use Washi tape to create two stripes on the jars.
I went over them with a second
coat after the paint
dried.
After they
dry, give them a second
coat.
After the final
coat is
dry, go over it very lightly with 0000 super fine steel wool.
After it
dried, I covered the paper in another
coat of Mod Podge to seal it.
After painting jar upside down from top to bottom (mouth of jar), once dry and after a second coat do you paint rim of jar
After painting jar upside down from top to bottom (mouth of jar), once
dry and
after a second coat do you paint rim of jar
after a second
coat do you paint rim of jar last?
... and
after the recommended
drying time I applied three
coats of spar varnish so my potting bench would stand up to Pacific Northwest weather.
Once the first
coat was
dry, I sanded the whole thing, until I could run my hand over it and didn't feel any sand pop out and poke me:) I repeated this process
after each
coat, for a total of three
coats.
The paint needs to
dry completely
after a few
coats before moving on.
And I also ended up doing a second
coat after the first one
dried.
Because glitter is the bulk of the polish, there's lots of glitter texture
after drying; a top
coat would definitely be necessary with this.
It's so easy to apply, the color is beautiful, and the pay off is very nice, with one
coat is sufficiently for a simple look but you can use more layers for a stronger look, my eyes color are brown and it looks very good, the product is very easy to clean up even with water, it doesn't transfer
after drying, the consistency is liquid but it
dries fast, the applicator is very thin and good for the fine lines, perfect for the cat eye look, with some glitter in the color.
I'm sure it works great for people who know what they're doing, but I'm not one of those people
After 2
coats of polycrylic, I let it
dry a couple of days and moved it into the bedroom to fill it up.
After applying the second
coat, I let the chairs
dry overnight.
I used two
coats of Provence and
after that was completely
dry (I waited about 4 hours), I gave it a light
coat of clear wax and let it sit overnight.
The polish is chip resistant and glides on perfectly, it evenly
coated each nail and remained glossy even
after it
dried.
It's
dry, thin, barely noticeable on lashes, took 3
coats to actually be able to see anything and then it transferred to my lower lashline
after only a couple hours.
After the first
coat dries, apply a second
coat.
Skybright
dries with a gritty textured finish, and is still gritty
after applying top
coat.
If you want a smooth surface, try sanding with fine grit sandpaper
after the final
coat has
dried or painting with a sponge roller.
I gave it a couple of
coats of a homemade vinegar / steel wool stain, then sanded it down a bit
after it was
dry.
If you want more color add additional
coats then when everything is
dry lightly sand until you get the look you're
after, clean away the dust, wipe on a mixture of glaze and burnt umber and quickly wipe off leaving more in the corners.