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If two Noodler's Bullet Proof Inks are mixed together, will the resulting ink also be "bulletproof?" C. S.

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I mixed noodlers polar blue and Robert oster heart of gold and it seems pretty bulletproof. It definitely lent those properties to the heart of gold. I posted it as goldberry if youd like to see the result!

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On 6/6/2019 at 9:39 PM, LindseyD said:

I mixed noodlers polar blue and Robert oster heart of gold and it seems pretty bulletproof. It definitely lent those properties to the heart of gold. I posted it as goldberry if youd like to see the result!

Where, please?

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20 hours ago, GreenMountain said:

Where, please?

Drop the name in the search box and you can find it

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On 4/12/2019 at 10:33 AM, Charles Skinner said:

If two Noodler's Bullet Proof Inks are mixed together, will the resulting ink also be "bulletproof?" C. S.

In my experience yes.

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