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08.04.2009, 08:22 PM

good video! Still won't pry me away from acetone, but the baking method is tons better than boiling.
   
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08.04.2009, 08:38 PM

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good video! Still won't pry me away from acetone, but the baking method is tons better than boiling.
Thank You but,think about this;
So with the Acetone you must "submerge" the rim and tire and let it soak and "marinate" in the chemical. After soaking pull them out and while your trying to wring them out of the liquid you have to break the glue loose and try not to splash that crap on your nutz and slop it all over. Then try to wipe away all the gooey CA all-while your hands are soaked in chemical. After they dry (hands,tires,foams)you'll still have to clean the beads up and HOPE the molded foams will not disform or break down chemically(loose denseness) .
And your way you can do 1 at at a time, sounds more efffeciant and it's easier ?

Maybe your right ?

Pardon the Sarcasim,But try it once. The bonus is, you can do it next to the fridge and have cold beers at your disposal while you experiment.


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