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Testing chrystallization

January 31 2005 at 12:15 PM
John Long  

I see products claiming extremely brittle residue left behind with their encapsulating products.

What's the best way to test for yourself.

I think if I could, it would boost my confidence and better get the staff on board too, as well as talk confidently with clients who ask..."where does the dirt go?"

thanks,
John L.

 
 
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Rick Gelinas

Re: Testing chrystallization

January 31 2005, 12:48 PM 

Crystallization is IMPORTANT! And testing is easy.

Go to the following page on our website to learn about it...

http://www.excellent-supply.com/encapsulation.htm




Rick Gelinas
encapman

 
 
John Long

Re: Testing chrystallization

January 31 2005, 7:37 PM 

Thanks Rick. We'll get out a couple of saucers and give it a try.

Saw the Cimex in action at Pemberton's winterfest this past weekend. Looks impressive. Jim spoke about encap and they gave away a Cimex and some supplies as a grand prize.

One of your clients gave me a gallon of Releasit to try. (Glen Miller). Told me once I used it won't want to use anything else!

Thanks for the info.

John L.

 
 
doug

Re: Testing chrystallization

January 31 2005, 7:59 PM 

just look in the measuring cup...i measure out the chem then use the cup to mix the 5 gallon bucket...a few scoop and dump works well...then when it is dry the next day look at the little crystals....

or have a pin hole in your tank and not know it...come out in the garage then next day to see a trail of white crystals on the floor...

 
 
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