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Thanks, guys.
I appreciate the encouragement along the way! It's definitely a skill I will find useful again down the road.
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08-27-2019 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by
rcathey
I have not used a detergent. Only acetone.
That may be something to try as well.
Instead of using cleaners like acetone white gas, aerosols etc I boil off the part in soft water with washing soda. Then just make sure not to touch with bare skin. Last time I did something I thought I would use some dish detergent to help clean before the boil/steam pipe
but the parts came out poorly so I had to redo. Luckily it was not anything spectacular and it came out well in the end. What I should have done was just left out the detergent bath.
Some of the parts in the pan did not come into contact with the detergent dish soap.
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RC,
That was entertaining,
I was looking forward to 1 or 2 more dips..........
With no commercials it just seemed to go too fast.
It does look nice, Congrats to you.
Looking forward to the next project........ Maybe a Video ?
BAR,
A+ for moral support.
Doco,
Very nice, good tips and love your money shot picture!
bigduke,
Great tips, looking forward to your project.
Who says 4 guys can't change a tire ?
Cheers All
Charlie-Painter777
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