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I just finished reading Brent's article on pit polishing in the news letter and I have a question or two.
1. 5 minute curing time, is that for all types of curing lights (battery to 9 watt dual bulb) 2. Using one drop of pit polish, polish for 60 seconds. I have not tried polishing for that long a time (I'm writing this right after reading your news letter) so I will try this in the morning. However, does polishing that long on one drop not over heat the glass or make the polish just disappear? I was told to polish for 5-10 seconds and wipe off while still wet. Have I been doing this wrong for 12 years? My pits come out shiny and smooth! Concerned |
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I hope Brett isn't in charge of the finances over at Delta because .07 and .03 doesn't equal .09. hehehe
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Maybe he interned at Enron?
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Arghhh, pits. My #1 frustration which I have endured for 14 yrs. Seems the pit filler simply will not stay in pits long enough. I have tried everything in the world with no success. Daily, with each and every fleet customer, I am refilling pits. Have used all different fillers avaliable, insured no tiny air bubbles exist, tried lateral footing's under glass surface, etc. Is this an impossibility? Not something that is 100% important to keeping customers, simply a peeve of mine. Tough being your own worst critic
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I would be peeve to, but it does happen, don't know what your are trying everthing in the world for. Hmmm Try a good pit filler, scrape @ 90%, clean the pit out and bur it up a little more. cure for 5 min and read the delta news letter while waiting, not in this order. But what do you when you redo a pit?
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