Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Magnetic Powder

  • Magnetic Brushes do not have whiskers. A magnetic release button collects and releases the magnetic powder
  • Same 4 brush strokes as regular fingerprint powder
  • The brush does not touch the print, only the powder suspended from the magnet makes contact with the surface

Tips:
  • The first sweep of powder over the print will be the darkest, and all secondary sweeps will lighten the developed print
  • Best on porous surfaces as non-magnetic would pack into textures
  • NEVER use magnetic powder on surfaces above the eyes. Either raise your level, or use non-magnetic. The metal fragments could cause blindness, especially if rubbed in deeper.

Surfaces for Magnetic Fingerprint Powder

POROUS surfaces, NO METAL: textured surfaces, vinyl imitation leather, lightly textured automobile dashboards, lightly textured door panels, raw wood, paper, cement, shiny magazine covers, boxes with coated surface, some plastic materials, food storage containers and plastics etc.

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