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From: "George Williams" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 9:14 AM
Subject: [BEE-L] Wax Spraying
George W. Asks!
>I would like to re-coat some of my plastic frames. I've tried a few home
> remedies, none of which is satisfactory.
>
> Is there a satisfactory method that is not too costly to tool up for that
> I
> can do this with?
A better solution IMHO is to cut a foam paint roller the width of your frame
and melt the wax in a container you can submerge the roller in. This works
quite well, be sure you roll a few times if doing unwaxed plastic so the
foundation warms to hold the wax. Even some of the prewaxed foundation can
use the extra heat to get good adhesion. I found that it does not matter if
wax goes on a little heave on occasion. It is amazing how well and fast
they will draw out these recoated frames.
Alden Marshall
Hudson, NH 03051
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