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| Posted on 5/15/08 at 02:26 PM | |
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Generally...you are done. There exists chemically a link in the polymer chain of theemulsion that is exploited by the periodic acid in the emulsion remover that lets it disolve theemulsion. You used emulsion remover and exploited thatchemical link. Its gone, and you let the emulsion dry and it changed back into a solid polymer without that link. Sorry...without getting stupid its the simplest way I can explain it. You can try hazing it out. Use a haze remover that is moderate in strength that you can leave on for some time. Then pressure wash at high pressure. The issue is that lots of little bits of junk get left in here and there. Sorry. We have all done it. Ray | ||
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Try a little bleach. Nothing to lose!!...np by yaleteamsandtees - on 5/15/08 at 03:27 PM
That's a nice answer Ray . . . . . . . by wise-acre - on 5/15/08 at 04:16 PMOnly registered members may post to the Boards.
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