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Interesting... I wonder if HoD withstands Laser? that is what the huron ink is designed to withstand. but yeah, other than that, I'd still put my money on HoD.

 

 

The way Noodler's inks are formulated I wouldn't be surprised if they acted like a laser dye.

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Inspired by this thread I decided to do a bleach test with some of the black inks (and Noodler's El Lawrence) that I have. Unfortunately, the results are pretty boring all told - the bulletproof inks really *are* bleachproof, either that or Cillit Bang is overrated.

 

http://daisychase.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/DSCN0686.jpg

http://daisychase.net/blog/2010/08/11/cillit-bang-vs-ink/

 

The inks I tested were:

 

* Waterman Black

* Viva Black

* Noodler's Bulletproof Black and El Lawrence

* A Sharpie

* Sailor Kiwa-Guro

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