Thread: Drystar
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Old 01-26-2008
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Default Re: Drystar

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Originally Posted by InventorOfDryStarPatent View Post
Dave:
Keep in mind that a break that is so sensitive to cracking out will crack no matter what.
If a drystar will crack a break, that same break will crack with a torch, It will just crack much easier, the window of forgiveness is less with a torch.

One of the first shields I broke was at a brand new audi/porsh account.
first time there and broke a window on a $75,000 car.
I handed the owner a check for the broken glass.
The rest is history.
He would help me find breaks to fix.

I never used resin, I allways used polymer.
My chemist retired just after I did.
I sold the remaining 5 gallons of go go juice along with my repair co. in 2001.
Kept in a dark, cool, dry place, the shelf life was indefinatly.
There has been quite a bit of debate over knowing how a resin performs lately. If you had your own chemist you must be very concerned about the resin performace. What do you mean when you say you never used a resin? Could you explain the difference and why you selected it.
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