Applying Albumin with Puddle Pusher?

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I'm going to try it! I took a peak (and a whiff) a minute ago and it appears liquid like with no surface residue but some down at the bottom of the 1L brown glass bottle. I mixed it about 2 years ago but never got around to making albumin prints so the questions are: 1. Did I mix it correctly (it was the first and last time I mixed it). 2. Is it still good after all this time? and 3. Can it be successfully applied with a puddle pusher? I bought the pusher several years back when I first got into alternative print making but never used it and instead have been coating my papers with a hake brush. I have a syringe that can draw up a few mL of the albumin with and spread onto the paper and then spread it across with the pusher. If it works it will be better than pouring out a half liter into an open tray. This stuff has an odor!

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This stuff has an odor!

Thomas

Anytime you're dealing with animal products, it will probably will smell. I've heard gelatin is pretty stinky too.
 
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