Selecting material for recycling and making pulp
Almost any paper can be recycled. Avoid newsprint and plastic coated
paper. Shiny junk mail and magazines give a pleasant grey paper with
coloured flecks. Computer paper, photocopy paper and envelopes are good
to make paper from. The paper can be coloured with special paper dyes or pigments
or with coloured papers, eg tissue paper, wrapping paper and coloured
copy papers.
Once you have selected paper for recycling, tear it into 3 - 5 cm
squares and soak in warm water for between two hours and two days.
The longer the paper is soaked the easier it is to break up. A loosely
packed bucket of torn paper will make about half a bucket of pulp. The
paper can be pulped with a metal paint stirrer attached to a drill,
with a blender or food processor or in a non automatic washing machine.
The paper is sufficiently pulped when there are no large pieces of
paper in the mixture, the fineness of the pulp is a matter of personal choice.