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fail fail fail fail and after all my testing here it is this is the only method ive found that prevents borax from smearing and clean so in a previous video i talked about why i wasnt using borax with my laser engravings and i got a ton of comments and suggestions on that video that were super helpful so i want to say thank you to everyone for giving me your feedback and your input on things that i can try so in this video ive decided to test pretty much all of those suggestions that i was given in the previous video now i need to point out here is the criteria for the testing im doing what im looking for is a method whereby i can use borax on a wood laser engraving that results in the wood being turned darker and not just creating a bunch of soot that wipes right off now thats a pretty tall order i dont know if thats gonna happen or not but i got a lot of comments i got a lot of things to test so were gonna give it a try air assist one of the first comments i got was that i n