Dipping Solution

Decorating By Littleladybird Updated 14 Apr 2013 , 9:50pm by Littleladybird

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Littleladybird Posted 2 Apr 2013 , 3:40pm
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Hi, I hope everyone had an amazing Easter.

 

 I have recently tried to use dipping solution to paint large area's on cakes as this dries quicker than vodka.  However when I mix it with the paste ( I have used lots of different brands) it goes stringy and is difficult to paint it evenly onto the cake.  Any advice would be helpful, thanks in advance :0)

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-K8memphis Posted 6 Apr 2013 , 11:11pm
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i often use air brush color to paint with--it works great with a spirit like vodka

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dawnybird Posted 6 Apr 2013 , 11:28pm
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Hope I don't sound stupid, but what is "dipping solution"?
 

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cakeyouverymuch Posted 7 Apr 2013 , 1:39am
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http://www.rainbow**********.co.uk/shop/Dipping_Solution.htm

 

Essentially, its rubbing alcohol and I don't understand why anyone would want to use it on edible portions of a cake when grain alcohol is available.

 

But that's just me.

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cakeyouverymuch Posted 7 Apr 2013 , 1:41am
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Try this link:

http://www.cake-stuff.com/dipping-solution-275ml-p-2779.html

Should have known the first link would hit the censor wall.

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Littleladybird Posted 14 Apr 2013 , 9:50pm
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Thank you :0)

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