Bubbles in Xencast


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moeggesit
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Hi, How can I avoid bubbles in the castings when using Xencast (currently general purpose)? The mould is dry but there are always bubbles present, often on the surface ruining the castings.
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Jimmyb
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Hi I am having problems with bubbles in my Xencast P6 castings. I read through the forum for answers first, and can confirm that the temperature and humidity would seem normal, as I am doing the casting in the home.  The product I have is now 2 years old, and when first used I would have the occasional bubble in the casting, which I would expect, however the last few casting are literally covered in bubbles looking almost like an "Aero" chocolate bar.
Though I cannot see a "best by" date on the product, I was wondering if the issue is age, many thanks for your assistance.

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