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\n<\/p><\/div>"}Kerr, Suzy. ( By using our site, you agree to our ) After coating the drawers with Zinsser Bulls Eye Seal Coat to prep the surface and letting it dry, I applied Donjer light blue Undercoat Adhesive to all areas I wanted to flock with a foam brush. ) ) ( This drawer was the most challenging!I created a “flocking box” to catch any excess fibers (trust me, this stuff is “fluffy light”!). (