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Old 05-30-2008, 05:55 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
before i worked at the counter that i do, i used to depot using the oven. i would leave the lid open, and stick the entire thing in the oven (before i found much simpler a faster methods) and would take them in all melted into little heaps! i was so embarrassed, but they took em. even tho i work there now, we still take em if custies bring em in like that.

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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
Can't you just buy the pans without shadow in them, stick them in there and go?!!

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Old 05-31-2008, 01:22 AM   #28 (permalink)
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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
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Can't you just buy the pans without shadow in them, stick them in there and go?!!
Ha Ha, I take some with me, just in case the pots w/o a pan are a prob, but I haven't had to pop some in there, yet.

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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
Hello.
I am wondering if there is any dupe of pallets that Mac blushes will fit in.
Sorry for my bad English.
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Old 02-20-2009, 04:50 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
CoastalScents.com has palettes that fit MAC blush and shadows.

Depotting; I cut and pop the front like EnKore but I broke shadows- Pushing metal in there can bend the pan. I started using this flat green plastic toothpick thing, the ones with dental floss on the other end? The plastic can't bend a metal pan but it'll still make a space and you hear the glue pulling apart. Works for me.
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Old 02-21-2009, 06:10 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
I am on a depotting marathon right now, can I do blushcreme??

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Old 02-21-2009, 06:40 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
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before i worked at the counter that i do, i used to depot using the oven. i would leave the lid open, and stick the entire thing in the oven (before i found much simpler a faster methods) and would take them in all melted into little heaps! i was so embarrassed, but they took em. even tho i work there now, we still take em if custies bring em in like that.



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I am on a depotting marathon right now, can I do blushcreme??
You can! Just don't use heat.
Pop the plush pan out of the compact. Take some wire cutters and cut a little fraction of the black plastic part that the pan is glued in off, and drip some rubbing alcohol down under the pan. It will loosen and dissolve the glue and the pan will come out with ease :3

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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
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I am on a depotting marathon right now, can I do blushcreme??
It seems I am all thumbs at depotting.. so I bought some thin slats and asked my hubbs to sand them down and we glued some velcro on them and also on my products (ES, Bls, even pencils) and I just stick them on by colors... when I use them it is really easy to get them back in order

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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
I don't get the issue. I mean, isn't the idea of the recycling program to handle the waste of the plastic pans in a green way? Doesn't matter if we've just moved them to a palette, we are disposing of the waste in an earth-friendly way. Seriously, how many times could we do this? It's not like we are trying to rip them off. We just want our reward that is promised to us at purchase, our treat for recycling.

That's just my opinion. I'm not on the MAC committee, so I doubt my opinion really matters.

I hope that doesn't sound too bitchy, that's not my idea. I just think they should lighten up. They shouldn't try and find loop-holes to honoring their guarantee.

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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
So.. i would like to depot... Only freestanding stores have the empty palettes? how about the counters?

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Old 08-23-2009, 10:20 AM   #36 (permalink)
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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
depotting is so satisfactory!! gonna do some today to make me feel better! i find it easiest with my straightners!!!

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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
Has anyone found a safe way to depot the HK quads? I'm dying to depot it and use it as my everyday quad.

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Re: GENERAL FAQ: De-potting/De-panning
I depotted my HK quads! You gotta pop out the plastic surround with something like a small flathead screwdriver or a knife (be careful!). The pans are stuck in there with adhesive, so you gotta then do the typical depotted thing of melting the adhesive. I use the "unorthodox" method of a candle (everyone seems to prefer hair straightners), so I held each pan over the candle and then popped out the pans, and that's all!!

Definitely a bit trickier than the normal MAC quads.

I hope that helps!

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