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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 1716672" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>that would be worth an honest atempt... The only thing that gets me though is you said you have been using the lacqer with good results all allong... why now suddenly have this problem? Are you getting lazy with the gun clean up? I personallly doubt it.. With my experience with working with people, is they get into a routine and generally do things the same way all the time... Its how people are.. So I think if you had good results before, and are doing all of the smae things. It must be the product... We used to get water from condensation in our PD680 (which is a dry cleaning solvent to do hydraulic samples with... sometimes water spots would apear in our hydraulic samples)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 1716672, member: 558163"] that would be worth an honest atempt... The only thing that gets me though is you said you have been using the lacqer with good results all allong... why now suddenly have this problem? Are you getting lazy with the gun clean up? I personallly doubt it.. With my experience with working with people, is they get into a routine and generally do things the same way all the time... Its how people are.. So I think if you had good results before, and are doing all of the smae things. It must be the product... We used to get water from condensation in our PD680 (which is a dry cleaning solvent to do hydraulic samples with... sometimes water spots would apear in our hydraulic samples) [/QUOTE]
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