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How and were can i find gold aluminum so i can put in my teeth for my jack sparrow costume?

How and were can i find gold aluminum so i can put in my teeth for my jack sparrow costume?

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I wash my comfortors all the time on the regular wash cycle and then throw them over a door to dry.
The drying isn't the problem it's the washing of itFill the washer with warm water and detergentLet it agitate and then add the comforter on delicate cycle Let it wash for a couple minutes and then let it soak for 30 minutesStart the washer again for a few minutes and put it on the rinse cycle still on delicate settingYou can run it through the regular spin cycle a couple time to get as much water out of it as possible and the throw in the dryer as normal except take it out after 15 minutes .shake it out and put it back in until it's dry.
I have a down comfortor and it says dry clean only , but I have been washing it since i got it , I wash it on gentle cycle in cold water and let it soak for 25 minutes , then wash for 10 more minutes after that , and they I either hang it outside on the line to dry , or i dry it on wither air dry or low heat , and it comes out just fine everytime
Assuming you're talking about aluminum foil to simulate a gold tooth-i don't follow the jack sparrow films-i would suggest you try your local craft stores, ieMichael's, MJDesigns, or Hobby LobbyYou could also try a super store with an art department like WalmartThere is a technique in art called gilding (also called leafing) where thin sheets of metallic foil (usually silver or gold) is applied to the surface of whatever you're leafingThat's one suggestionHere's another: you could also try the cake/pastry decorating section of the craft shopIt's where you'll find the fancy doilies and tiers used to construct wedding cakes and fancy baked goodsI'm fairly certain I've seen metallic foil-doilie items over in there.hope this helpsGood luck!
The answer is yes I always wash all blankets on warm wash /warm rinse on gentle cycle but you have handwash plus use that one extra slow/slow agatation I just reduce money of laundry detergent needI use fabric softenerDryer sheet make them fuffy Yes use low heat to dry your blankets for about 30 half hour

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