Weekly Question#1
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Printed Date: July 18 2025 at 5:01am
Topic: Weekly Question#1
Posted By: Cardinal
Subject: Weekly Question#1
Date Posted: August 26 2004 at 1:05pm
Dax,S-Curl,Murray's hair Pomade. Examples of thick pomade. WOuld it be possible to somehow melt the pomade? Would it be as effective, or would it look the same? I've been thinking on tring it.
What do you think?
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Posted By: m00t
Date Posted: August 26 2004 at 1:10pm
you know those little chirp chirp birds ...not pigeons but the smaller ones......when they poop it looks yello nasty and melted (trust me, first hand experience) ...well...i'm guessing it might look something like that 
And just imagine putting that into your head....eh...i'll stay with the tough pomade way.
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Posted By: seaTown
Date Posted: August 26 2004 at 5:43pm
I think Twista said once that back in da day they used to melt Murray's on the stove. Im thinkin thas why the can is like that so u can throw it on the stove.. but iuno i wouldn't try doin that. Anyway even if u did melt it till it was liquidy i think it would be harder to keep in yo hair and it would jus be a big mess. It prolly wouldn't harden back up the same way, kina like how if icecream melts and then u freeze it again it's all nasty and sticky... but thats just what i think.
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Posted By: Twista
Date Posted: August 26 2004 at 5:44pm
seaTown wrote:
I think Twista said once that back in da day they used to melt Murray's on the stove. Im thinkin thas why the can is like that so u can throw it on the stove.. but iuno i wouldn't try doin that. Anyway even if u did melt it till it was liquidy i think it would be harder to keep in yo hair and it would jus be a big mess. It prolly wouldn't harden back up the same way, kina like how if icecream melts and then u freeze it again it's all nasty and sticky... but thats just what i think.
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To soften the product either rub in the palms of your hands or place can under a hair dryer for a few minutes. Originally, the pomades were developed to sit on a stove, hence the tin can, however, we do not recommend this method.
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Posted By: jarell1944
Date Posted: November 27 2004 at 6:01pm
m00t wrote:
you know those little chirp chirp birds ...not pigeons but the smaller ones......when they poop it looks yello nasty and melted (trust me, first hand experience) ...well...i'm guessing it might look something like that 
And just imagine putting that into your head....eh...i'll stay with the tough pomade way.
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lol i know this thread is old but it was at the top page...lol moot u crazy..lol those lil chirp chirp birds haha
------------- Bet you never even felt the heat till i put the M-1 next to ya waves and melt the greaseWhat Im Workin WitDiane brush & Soft Brush both militaryMurrys Super Light Pomade/Nu Nile
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Posted By: Cardinal
Date Posted: November 27 2004 at 6:05pm
WHERE DID U FIND THIS????
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  http://community.webshots.com/user/cardinal04 - http://community.webshots.com/user/cardinal04
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Posted By: jarell1944
Date Posted: November 27 2004 at 6:15pm
it was at the top...threads from the past or somethin...back in the day...old school haha...u was on that mixin melt down stuff
------------- Bet you never even felt the heat till i put the M-1 next to ya waves and melt the greaseWhat Im Workin WitDiane brush & Soft Brush both militaryMurrys Super Light Pomade/Nu Nile
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Posted By: BlackFate
Date Posted: November 27 2004 at 7:02pm
lol
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Posted By: blackgospel
Date Posted: November 27 2004 at 8:56pm
Ok, I'm late but I'm gonna post anyway... Instead of setting the can on the stove i've put mine in a post with a little water and boiled it for a minute. You know how chicken grease does. The oil then the greasy um.. thicker oil, and finally the stuff that sits in the can for a few days. That's what happened excpet I forgot I melted it and it got hard before i got back around to it. Chris
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Posted By: blackgospel
Date Posted: November 27 2004 at 8:57pm
blackgospel wrote:
Ok, I'm late but I'm gonna post anyway... Instead of setting the can on the stove i've put mine in a post with a little water and boiled it for a minute. You know how chicken grease does. The oil then the greasy thicker oil, and finally the stuff that sits in the can for a few days. That's what happened except I forgot I melted it and it got hard before i got back around to it (this was with murrays). Chris
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