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Parchment Paper Question? I was wanting to know from those who have experience in wrapping coats or whom wrap coats is parchment paper good for wrapping or msut I say can it be used for wrapping. I want to know. Thanks you. :thumbup: |
Also, where do you get it????? |
You can find parchment paper at up-scale kitchen stores. Maybe also at Cooking.com. Don't know about wrapping. |
Wal-Mart has parchment paper, so does Kroger and most large grocery stores. Look in the section where aluminum foil, plastic wrap and zip lock bags are sold. Please post a picture of your baby once you have his coat wrapped and let us know how the wrapping process went. thanks |
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I guess I am really new at this, What does wraping their coat in parchment paper do? I have never heard of this? :confused: |
Unless you plan to show and unless your York-baby has silky coat, you might find that the wrapping gets old in a hurry.. Especialy if you have other pets that will pull the wrappers and damage the coat.. |
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:thumbup: Is parchement paper the same as wax paper. Can anyone tell me. |
paper What ever type you use, be sure the edge is soft. The edge will rub against the top of the unwrapped hair and break it off like a razor...parchment is a very firm type isn't it...wax is thin..but still too stiff for me. A box of deli wrap is cheap. Deli wrap is the type that bakers pick up pastries with...more tissue type. |
Pat, will perm papers work or are they too flimsey? |
Yes... Perm tissue is soft, but may be to flimsy if you can not fold it over a few times. |
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Were can pastries paper be bought. Is a grocery store a goog place to purchase it. :thumbup: |
Dont you wrap in silk paper??? from breeders I know, they wrap only in silk paper:confused: |
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I would be wery thankful if you could indicate me to a picture of plastic wraps? since I dont know what plastic wrap means in latvian:D maybe I cuold understan wich one is it if I see it:) Thank you:aimeeyork |
Silk paper is used for wich coat? |
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I have never heard someone wraping yokies in plastic wrap (the same that we use in the kitchen????:confused:) for coat!! Every one in my country wraps only in silk paper. Im gona tryout the plastic wrap :)want to see the results!! . The plastic wrap isnt slyding of the coat if its oily (I use requal biovit oil for wraping)?? . Thank you for expanding my knowledge:thumbs up:) |
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Yes, it's fine to oil, since you take them down daily. I've never heard of the oil you use.....but, I'm sure it's fine. |
Yes, it's fine to oil, since you take them down daily. I've never heard of the oil you use.....but, I'm sure it's fine.[/QUOTE] . requal is good :)i like it and right now its very popular in Latvia, Russia. It smells nice and makes the coat silky, glossy. . take a look ;) ..:: ReQual® - advanced cosmetics for pets ::.. . Only - I dont know if the plastic wraps are in Latvia or the region :( And the silk paper costs bizarre high!! its 5Ls or 10 $ for several sheats!!! soo I have to buy new ones every 2 weeks. . I have idea of trying to wrap Pipys coat in silk (fabric)...:bulb: not cheap, but good...natural silk makes the hair silky and naturally glosy:) |
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