BallReviews
General Category => Coverstock Preparation => Topic started by: chun914 on August 21, 2003, 07:33:35 PM
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the sandpaper,,,scotch brite,,,or trizact should use on which type of particle/reactive ?
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Reactive: Use anything. Most use wet/dry sandpaper because it's cheap and easy to find.
Particle: A lot of manufacturers now say anything is safe, but I still use Scotch Brite to be sure.
Brunswick "Proactives": Brunswick used to say Trizact, but I thought they relaxed that stance. Greg Hoppe or Bob Hanson would be the ones to ask.
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Brunswick Proactives: stick with Trizact!! been there, done that, will continue to do that!!!
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Can you use trizact on particle equipment other than brunswick?
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Can you use trizact on particle equipment other than brunswick?
Lane#1, yes. Their particles are Brunswick's particle.
Otherwise, unless I knew they were very hard, like the original Ebonite's (Tombstone and the like), I would not use Trizact on other companies' particle balls. Since Trizact is just sandpaper, I would and do use it on all resins, when the spirit moves me. (I do have a ton of wet/dry sandpaper & Trizact is slightly more expensive.)
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