Chuck Thoits
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You're right on target...it swims in the bucket for a day or so. (I often use some lead fishing weights to keep the bowl from floating.) Seal the bucket with a lid. (I eventually got one of the screw-top lids for storing dog food and other dry goods.) When your pieces are too big for a 5 gallon bucket, there are other approaches. (I need to post a thread one of these days about my big vacuum-sealed DNA tub.)Ok so to see if i have this right. One would fill a bucket with DNA and soak the piece in it. Not paint it on. Let it swim for a day Then take it out and let it sit until it is dry to the touch (guessing 5 minutes or less) Here is where I get fuzzy Could One just stick the piece in a brown paper bag or does the paper need to touch the surface?
Could One just stick the piece in a brown paper bag or does the paper need to touch the surface?