pit polishing.

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tooldini

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I tried it also, didn't seem like I got a better shine but I did use much less polish which is really good. Thanks screenman I like learning new little tricks or ideas.

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harrellbenjamin

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So simple ,yet so effective!!This is a perfect example how we tend to make things complicated when no need to............................I will use this method from now on.
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Wow! some people are actually listening to the old guy. Glad you all like it.
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Gedis

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All I can tell u is that I used less pit polish on 6 repairs then I used to use on one!!! Works great!!! Thanks for good advise!!!
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Re: pit polishing.

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What...using less pit polish? Terrible advice. Never listen to the old guy, I'm going to go broke!

Just pulling your chain Screenman. Obviously your tip was well received by many, and that's what this forum is all about.
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AAAAAHHHHHHH....can you just feel the love here!!!:) :) :)
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Although this may need another thread in response to Brent. When we get guys that have been doing repair for quite a while with unhappy results in for training, one of the problems we quite often find is that they are putting too small amount of resin into the injector to allow it to build up sufficient pressure. This varies from injector to injector but when the price of resin is a very small a part of your costs always make sure you have enough in the injector to do the job. I have just carried out a practise repair and before I used the pit filler I shook it up quite a bit. I then put the resin in the pit and picked out the many bubbles, curing tabbed and cured, guess what bubble in pit. Would someone else like to try it and see what results they get.
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