GAHUNTER60
40 Cal
I know the Laurel Mountain product says the higher the humidity, the better the solution works to brown the barrel. The problem is we're a ways away from those hot, humid days here in the southern mountains, and I'd love to get this project finished asap.
It just so happens that I have a bathroom with a long vanity and shower in my basement that seldom gets used. What if I cover my vanity with polyethelene, apply the product propped up on wooden blocks, and run the hot water in the shower for a few minutes to steam up the bathroom, seal up the room and let her be for three hours. You reckon this would produce an atmosphere conducent to the product doing its thang? (Or course, it goes without saying that my wife can not know about about this -- EVER!. Fortunately, the basement is pretty much my domain and she only ventures down there when company is coming in order to scope things out)
You think one dose of steam would be enough to complete the job? Two? More?
Thanks.
It just so happens that I have a bathroom with a long vanity and shower in my basement that seldom gets used. What if I cover my vanity with polyethelene, apply the product propped up on wooden blocks, and run the hot water in the shower for a few minutes to steam up the bathroom, seal up the room and let her be for three hours. You reckon this would produce an atmosphere conducent to the product doing its thang? (Or course, it goes without saying that my wife can not know about about this -- EVER!. Fortunately, the basement is pretty much my domain and she only ventures down there when company is coming in order to scope things out)
You think one dose of steam would be enough to complete the job? Two? More?
Thanks.