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  2. This Christmas Tree Hack Is the Best Way to Save Money This ...

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    The Flocking Process for Powder. Christmas tree flocking powder is more difficult to use than spray, but it allows you to really customize the look of your tree, applying thicker "snow" exactly ...

  3. Fake snow - Wikipedia

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    Before the dangers of asbestos were known, the substance was sold for Christmas tree decoration. Gypsum was also used to simulate snow in films, including The Wizard of Oz and Citizen Kane. [2] Actor Lon Chaney died after fake snow was lodged in his throat. Fake snow has also been sold in spray cans which could apply the flocking to windows and ...

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    It's easier than you think to DIY this charming and cozy look on your tannenbaum, whether it's live or artificial!

  5. How to Flock a Christmas Tree like a Pro - AOL

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    Check out this guide for everything you need to know about how to flock a Christmas tree. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. Flocking (texture) - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of flocking texture. 1 fiber 2 adhesive 3 substrate. Flocking is defined as the application of fine particles to adhesive-coated surfaces, usually by the application of a high-voltage electric field. In a flocking machine the "flock" is given a negative charge whilst the substrate is earthed. Flock material flies vertically onto the ...

  7. Aluminum Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    A 1937 issue of Popular Science advocated spraying aluminum paint using an insect spray gun to coat Christmas trees causing it to appear as if "fashioned of molten silver". [2] Aluminum Christmas trees were first commercially manufactured sometime around 1955, remained popular into the 1960s, and were manufactured into the 1970s.

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