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MikeH
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posted 11 Years Ago
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Hi i am about to try out the chemical "easy lease" release agent.
In the application instructions on the website it recommends 6 coats for new molds.
Mine are old molds that have been cleaned of all the old wax.
Do i still need 6 coats on these old molds?
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MikeH
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11 Years Ago
Yes 6 coats. By new, we mean new to EasyLease, thus apply the full recommended coating. Subsequent...
Warren (Staff)
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11 Years Ago
Thanks for the prompt reply. Warren. Bye the way do you sell the "Lint free cloth" or can you...
MikeH
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11 Years Ago
Here you go: Lint Free Solvent Application Wipes Normal 0...
Warren (Staff)
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11 Years Ago
Another quick EasyLease question so tagged it on the end... Does Easylease have a shelf life if the...
stuart321
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11 Years Ago
You need to ensure the bottle lid is not left off the bottle for any longer than necessary as...
Warren (Staff)
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11 Years Ago
Thanks Warren - pretty good at capping the container promptly so I'll try it with another mould...
stuart321
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11 Years Ago
If you still find it is grabbing try Marbocote 220 or 101 I think.. Call them and ask. I had one...
morepower
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11 Years Ago
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