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Some of you probably already do this but figured I would mention it. I use triumph scrapers alot of times when i am doing removals when I get finished I spray the blade with WD40, keeps them from rusting so you can get a little more use out of them.
QUOTE (Murray @ May 15 2009, 11:26 AM) [*]686861[/*] Some of you probably already do this but figured I would mention it. I use triumph scrapers alot of times when i am doing removals when I get finished I spray the blade with WD40, keeps them from rusting so you can get a little more use out of them. I spray a little in my olfa box. If you leave it open too long the oil on the piece of paper dries up too much, so the little extra helps
yep. thats a good tip.
QUOTE (Murray @ May 15 2009, 10:26 AM) [*]686861[/*] Some of you probably already do this but figured I would mention it. I use triumph scrapers alot of times when i am doing removals when I get finished I spray the blade with WD40, keeps them from rusting so you can get a little more use out of them. I meant to say removals on autos, I normally change the blade before a flat glass job. QUOTE (scottydosnntkno @ May 15 2009, 01:45 PM) [*]686871[/*] QUOTE (Murray @ May 15 2009, 11:26 AM) [*]686861[/*] Some of you probably already do this but figured I would mention it. I use triumph scrapers alot of times when i am doing removals when I get finished I spray the blade with WD40, keeps them from rusting so you can get a little more use out of them. I spray a little in my olfa box. If you leave it open too long the oil on the piece of paper dries up too much, so the little extra helps
I sray the whole pack with cr laurence lube. It has a finer spray then the wd40 so it doesnt make them stick together in the pack, but keeps them from rusting. I think I actualy have a totw for this trick from a few years ago..
what olfa you guys using? carbon? rust shouldnt be an issue with ss.
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