– What happened to Finch’s hair? She doesn’t have her red streak!
– I don’t know manga or anime well, is that just a comic or is it an adult comic?
– Does Finch have a crush on Sal?
– If nothing stick to teflon then how do they make it stick to the pan?!
Washing pans creates scratches on them that makes the pan rougher and easier to stick to. Teflon is a non stick surface. The pan it’s applied to is bloated with grit to make it incredibly rough then teflon is applied. They then bake the pan at high temperatures to basically fuse the teflon to the pan.
We’re only seeing her from the right in this strip, and the red streak is on the left side.
They sandblast the pan and bake a layer of Teflon onto it. It doesn’t stick to the pan, but it does tend to get stuck in the microscopic cracks and holes in the surface. A finishing coat is then baked on, and the one thing Teflon does stick to is Teflon. Between this and your own research, you’re learning all kinds of things today!
That creator got lucky. Carmen looked like she was ready to do damage. On a side note, imagine walking around with a costume like Carmen’s and being the biggest prude ever. I guess that’s what grown folks call irony.
It is one thing walking around in what is equivalent to a bathing suit and something totally different depicting said scantily clad personage in a even less attire in the throughs of passion in full anatomical detail.
Or so I have heard >_>
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I have questions!
– What happened to Finch’s hair? She doesn’t have her red streak!
– I don’t know manga or anime well, is that just a comic or is it an adult comic?
– Does Finch have a crush on Sal?
– If nothing stick to teflon then how do they make it stick to the pan?!
Never mind, I just looked it up. Questions 2 & 3 are now answered!
Finch’s red streak is only visible on the right side of her hair, not the left.
Washing pans creates scratches on them that makes the pan rougher and easier to stick to. Teflon is a non stick surface. The pan it’s applied to is bloated with grit to make it incredibly rough then teflon is applied. They then bake the pan at high temperatures to basically fuse the teflon to the pan.
And now you know, and knowing is half the battle… Now you only need a gun that shoots blue or red lasers, depending on whose side you are.
We’re only seeing her from the right in this strip, and the red streak is on the left side.
They sandblast the pan and bake a layer of Teflon onto it. It doesn’t stick to the pan, but it does tend to get stuck in the microscopic cracks and holes in the surface. A finishing coat is then baked on, and the one thing Teflon does stick to is Teflon. Between this and your own research, you’re learning all kinds of things today!
And that was supposed to be a reply to NiteStick.
That creator got lucky. Carmen looked like she was ready to do damage. On a side note, imagine walking around with a costume like Carmen’s and being the biggest prude ever. I guess that’s what grown folks call irony.
It is one thing walking around in what is equivalent to a bathing suit and something totally different depicting said scantily clad personage in a even less attire in the throughs of passion in full anatomical detail.
Or so I have heard >_>
I feel a disturbance in the tropes, that’s not Finch is it?
Yes, yes it is.
for everyone ask about the red streak is the angle just see in this first part of the comic if she is in the left no red but she turn to the rigth you can see the red https://salvadoracomic.com/comic/calamitous-convention-1/
Is it too much to ask if this DOESN’T turn into another slash-fic? *Sigh* Yes, I know, I know…
Just a joke people, chillax….
I ship it
Finch might need a step ladder though.
Nah, she’s exactly at the right height. How else would she be able to drown on Salvadora’s boo…n.
If she tought what she saw earlier was bad…