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Did a few repairs yesterday.
Kit is VERY user friendly and does a very nice repair. Here is my question though. When curing with the pit resin.......remove tab and scrpe with razor blade..............I still have a very small dull area (white milky looking) in the place I used the drill.......other than that the repairs are GREAT! Is there a way to not have the dull spot in the pit? I am I maybe not curing long enough? Any tips would be much appreciated. Thanx in Advance Jeff </p> |
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I need to proof read my post more.....................I think faster than I type <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/laugh.gif ALT=":lol">
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Auto Glass Repair,
Just a reminder, don't forget to polish. Pay it foward, Brian www.safeglasstechnologies.com info@safeglasstechnologies.com</p> |
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always polish.......................just have a dull pit when done....have not been able to figure out the fix as of yet.
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try placing a drop of star/bullseye resin in the pit and letting it cure for about 3 minutes without a cure tab before you place the pit resin in the pit with the tab. I believe what you are seeing are actually spots under the pit resin and not the resin itself. The thinner resin first will stop this.
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Just something to keep in mind and I say this becuase you are using DELTA KITS resins I assume. If not, something to keep in the back of your head. Becareful intermixing resins from one supplier to another. There might be some compatitbility issues. As far a slight scaring that is normal as there will always be tell tale evidence. It will not disapear 100%.
Pay it foward, Brian www.safeglasstechnologies.com info@safeglasstechnologies.com</p> |
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Thanx for the tips.............and yes I am using Delta resins.
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You might try drilling slower, you may actually be seeing a bit burn in your pit. Let the bit work for you, it only takes an additional 20 seconds and always use a sharp bit.
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