captainballs
Bluelighter
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I'm new to this whole thing, but I'm pretty sure that having a kit with semi-organized rigs, spoon, and cotton is the norm. the problem is that I've been wrapping used rigs and spoons in paper, and sometimes when I'm prepping my shots I spill some brown on paper (my kit is a small briefcase that looks legitimate when you open it up.
So is there any hope for all of these stains coming out of this paper? It's been many months, so there are a lot of fucking stains on this regular paper. Should I take all the paper, put it in a pot on low heat for like 2 hours until the water is evaporated? I just hate looking at all those stains when I'm cold turkeying. I also have some stuck to wooden chopsticks that I would use for stirring. Don't know what to do, but it's the same question I guess since both are wood products.
So is there any hope for all of these stains coming out of this paper? It's been many months, so there are a lot of fucking stains on this regular paper. Should I take all the paper, put it in a pot on low heat for like 2 hours until the water is evaporated? I just hate looking at all those stains when I'm cold turkeying. I also have some stuck to wooden chopsticks that I would use for stirring. Don't know what to do, but it's the same question I guess since both are wood products.