Spray Luster Dust! I Highly Recommend It!!

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CoutureCakeCreations Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 7:25pm
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Hey ladies (and gentleman),
I just bought a can of aerosol super pearl luster dust (i dont own an airbrush). IT IS GREAT. Just shake well and spray. Looks just like i used an airbrush. !!!
Just thought I would let you all know.

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fooby Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 7:30pm
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Yes they are great! I have 3. Unfortunately two of them clogged icon_sad.gif I still have to figure out how to unclog them.

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kellylowe Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 9:12pm
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ok, I need to know where you ladies got this stuff. Would love to try it.

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melysa Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 9:21pm
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i'm also interested in where to buy them. thanks~

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nrctermite Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 9:30pm
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I would like to know also - thanks!

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cakes47 Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 9:31pm
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There's interest here too!! Please let us know where to buy that product.
Thanks!!!

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splash2splat Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 9:44pm
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Yes please share.

Thank You

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dkulak Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 9:47pm
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me too...... but I'm in Canada...anywhere here sell it??

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cakenutz Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 9:53pm
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Could you please give the name of product and where it can be found . TIA

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manders Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 9:59pm
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Ok Im jumping on the band wagon tell me too...I want to know

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bonnierh Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:01pm
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OK repeat question...what and where??

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ChristineMarie Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:02pm
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where where?? Sounds great!

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Badeerah Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:03pm
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I am about to bust can somebody please tell me where to get this from. Please, please please....

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ladij153 Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:05pm
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Meeeee toooo wants to know where to get this product!!!

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step0nmi Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:09pm
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OMG! CoutureCakeCreations...you can't post something about SPRAY LUSTER DUST and expect everyone NOT to ask questions! LOL I think most of us have never heard of it! We are all dying to know!!! icon_lol.gif

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Copacabanya Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:14pm
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WarEagle Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:16pm
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I found Luster Color Sprays at :
http://www.pastrychef.com/LUSTER-COLOR-SPRAYS_p_7-770-reviews.html
Is this possibly the spray she used?

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stephanie214 Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:16pm
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Okay Couture...fess-up!!! we are dying here for the info icon_biggrin.gif

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cakes47 Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:16pm
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THANK YOU kindly, Copacabanya!!! icon_smile.gif

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NEWTODECORATING Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:23pm
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Ok can I add to my pet peeve list -people who mention a great product and then run away icon_confused.gificon_lol.gificon_lol.gificon_lol.gif Just joking

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cwcopeland Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:26pm
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Ok can I add to my pet peeve list -people who mention a great product and then run away icon_confused.gificon_lol.gificon_lol.gificon_lol.gif Just joking




Thanks copa and wareagle.

Totally agree newtodecorating. icon_lol.gif

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mcalhoun Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:30pm
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I would try a can except the shipping was going to be more than the spray! To much for meicon_sad.gif

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manders Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:32pm
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thanks for the info

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cakes47 Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:35pm
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HOLY COW!!! Over $8.00 to ship a 1.5 oz can of spray!!! YIKES!!!!!!!!!

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melysa Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:36pm
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looks like that product would be the equivelant of using the preval sprayer (yes, there have been debates on cc about this whether the compressed air is food safe or not- however it says for this product that this is for decorative use only too,) and mixing your own liquid spray with extract or vodka and luster dust. the only positive i see on this is knowing that the mixture is the right consistency.


the preval can be purchased at home depot, and other hardware stores for around 5 bucks.

http://www.prevalspraygun.com/

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melysa Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:39pm
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...p.s. i am not advocating or arguing against the preval sprayer or the the spray luster. just sharing info.

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cakes47 Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:40pm
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Thank you for sharing that info. Sounds like that could be worth looking into.

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cwcopeland Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:41pm
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looks like that product would be the equivelant of using the preval sprayer (yes, there have been debates on cc about this whether the compressed air is food safe or not- however it says for this product that this is for decorative use only too,) and mixing your own liquid spray with extract or vodka and . the only positive i see on this is knowing that the mixture is the right consistency.


the preval can be purchased at home depot, and other hardware stores for around 5 bucks.

http://www.prevalspraygun.com/




Thanks melysa. I was asking my hubby about using a sprayer like that and he said it won't work. I'll have to get this and show him it does. icon_biggrin.gif

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harmonhouseofraymond Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:47pm
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How many cakes do you think you can do with one can? - does anyone know?

Thanks

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melysa Posted 18 Sep 2007 , 10:54pm
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Originally Posted by melysa

looks like that product would be the equivelant of using the preval sprayer (yes, there have been debates on cc about this whether the compressed air is food safe or not- however it says for this product that this is for decorative use only too,) and mixing your own liquid spray with extract or vodka and . the only positive i see on this is knowing that the mixture is the right consistency.


the preval can be purchased at home depot, and other hardware stores for around 5 bucks.

http://www.prevalspraygun.com/



Thanks melysa. I was asking my hubby about using a sprayer like that and he said it won't work. I'll have to get this and show him it does. icon_biggrin.gif




oh, it does. i've used them before. the trick is to get the right consistency as not to clog or cause spatters, or be too thin where it drips. but, yes it works.

there are some people that will adamantly argue against its use on a cake that will be eaten. if you call the company, they will say (probably just to cover themselves) it is not for food use.

however, there are also people who can attest that the same additives that are in a can of compressed air for an airbrush is what is in the preval...or have you ever read the back of a can of wilton color spray?

in my humble opinion, its fine. i eat worse things when *I* eat a twinkie. (well, ok- i dont eat twinkies, haha)

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