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Originally Posted by screenman
Now I am a one for asking questions, in what way is the drystar more gentle and as you know I use both methods for drying out. Are we assuming that in a case of the torch the tech goes straight in with the hot spot. As a torch held some distance away will give off a nice gently heat which maybe even more controllable. The reason I ask these questions is due to the fact my trainees will ask me at some time and I need answers.
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By my experience, I could accomplish the same thing with a torch,I just needed to be a lot more carefull using the torch,I wanted something more forgiving of error and specificly designed for glass drying.
A torch had a place with me, I used it alot, but that was before there was a drystar.
I did not heat the break to get chemical in easier.
If I wanted to have a warmer break to fill, I heated the shield with the defroster, but the 5 minute repair went out the window,pun intended!
Hope that helps.
Barry