lsmike
spending too much on rocks
Maxwell's demon lowers tumbling entropy
Member since January 2007
Posts: 468
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Post by lsmike on Nov 19, 2007 16:53:26 GMT -5
Since my Lakers often have small pits and cracks,I'm always looking for something to make it easier to get out the packed-in grit. I was reading a book about polymer clay;some people use A.A. to release clay from a mold. Hmmm.So,after my 800 A.O. run[vibe] I put in about 2Tbls. in a 15 pound load,ran it 20 min. then did the usual wash and rinse.It took about one-quarter the time and effort to clean up than in the previous runs-some bad-uns still needed picks and the ultrasonic. This was just a one-time deal.so I offer no guarantees,but I'll report further.Mike. ;D
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Post by stoner on Nov 20, 2007 1:27:50 GMT -5
It also works good for giving a slab the wet look when you're trying to photos. Sometimes water will bead up on the slab and you can't get a good pic. The armor all works great.
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181lizard
Cave Dweller
Still lurking :)
Member since December 2005
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Post by 181lizard on Nov 20, 2007 13:00:43 GMT -5
my gosh! this is BRILLIANT information!
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lsmike
spending too much on rocks
Maxwell's demon lowers tumbling entropy
Member since January 2007
Posts: 468
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Post by lsmike on Nov 22, 2007 16:01:10 GMT -5
Worked about as well after the prepolish too. Dear 18 Liizard:were you being faceitious,playing on the shine aspect or sincere?Hehe,Mike.
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