I will of course test everything prior to committing it to a piece, but had a couple questions running through my head. I'm sure some of you on here have thought these things through already.
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[*]Is Osmo PolyX compatible with water-soluble dye?
[*]If compatible, is Osmo sufficient to 'seal' the dye in enough so that it does not come off if the piece were to get wet?
[*] In general, it sounds like dyes are to be avoided on food contact items. I assume because the dyes themselves don't really 'cure' and can be reactivated in contact w/ the solvents. Is there a caveat to this? For example - does sealing a piece with varnish mitigate this concern?
[*] What about something like a serving tray? Would the above continue to be a reason to avoid using dye? Or does the issue become moot? I'm imagining that someone might take a serving tray and decide to present cheese or fruit on it, which could wick some moisture.. how much finish would be needed to consider using a dye to be safe?
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[*]Is Osmo PolyX compatible with water-soluble dye?
[*]If compatible, is Osmo sufficient to 'seal' the dye in enough so that it does not come off if the piece were to get wet?
[*] In general, it sounds like dyes are to be avoided on food contact items. I assume because the dyes themselves don't really 'cure' and can be reactivated in contact w/ the solvents. Is there a caveat to this? For example - does sealing a piece with varnish mitigate this concern?
[*] What about something like a serving tray? Would the above continue to be a reason to avoid using dye? Or does the issue become moot? I'm imagining that someone might take a serving tray and decide to present cheese or fruit on it, which could wick some moisture.. how much finish would be needed to consider using a dye to be safe?
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