Four part paint and Mohair from goats?

What could go wrong? The paint I’m going to use is a four-part paint. The components are the paint, the converter, the reducer, and the roller additive. Each must be measured accurately (based on the temperature), mixed carefully, and allowed to sit for the chemicals to snuggle together. Then you can apply the paint with a mohair roller. What the hell is mohair? The closest thing I can think of is mole hair. I hope they don’t weave these rollers from hairy moles but from the pelts of those little critters, moles…

Mole…

Not wanting to end the day wondering, I yielded, and the googlizer gave me the answer. Goats, specifically angora goats. Sort of like cashmere, another fiber sheared from goats. I once had a cashmere sweater until I took it to the laundromat. The result was a tightly woven sweater that would fit a small goat. After my attempt to launder, it was so dense that I think it would have rivalled Kevlar in stopping a bullet.

So this morning I will make an attempt to get all this right and put the first coat on. More later