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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Beta Testing Plastee Gritt

Plastee Gritt abrasive is a urea powder of approximately 100 microns particle size.  Since it is made of plastic it is softer than glass and shouldn't scratch.  Even at this large particle size.  I suggest mixing it with various solvents such as Oil Flo from Titan Lab, or Goo Gone, or a DLimonene product which the WCR has samples of right now.  It can be applied to a small flat applicator and rubbed.  I have used it for removing water based paint that was very old.  I just mixed it with soapy water and it ate the paint right off.  I mixed it with the WCRs DLimonene product and put it on a paper towel on the tip of a pole and it ate off some old thick runs of tree sap in seconds.  I have glued it to a cloth, so as to make a type of plastic abrasive "sandpaper". Then put this "compopaper" on a flat applicator and knocked off shotgun fungi with a pole and soapy water.  The abrasive particles are just large enough, hard enough, and sharp enough to cut through most soft stuff.  Even silicone residue.  But they are softer than glass.  

If you do any testing please post your results on my SURFACES subforum in the garage section of the WCR Forum.

Also, if anyone would like any small samples of this Plastee Gritt just send your name, business name, and shipping address to my email henrygroverjr@gmail.com

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Written by Henry Grover Jr.

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

Thanks for those tips, i just got sometempered glass in Westmont IL and im trying to figure out how to take care of it.