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Originally Posted by baz
maybe i wasn t clear ,but that is what i was trying to say .
i was saying that yes you could smooth out the part a little by blasting BUT it would be faster just to do it with greaseless (and some cartrige rolls for tight areas)
sorry if i wasn t clear 
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Oh OK.
Hey Baz, do you have a fix for the problem of waiting for the greaseless to dry? I really can't afford to have ten of the same wheel always prepped and ready with a given grit, so I have to keep re-applying the greasless. Even using a heat gun to dry it, it still doubles the time it takes. If it weren't for that time issue I would do most everything with the stuff. Only way around it I come up with is to use rolls etc. on the curved parts and then go over it with the greaseless to get rid of the marks.
If somebody could come up with an adhesive like the setup wheel stuff but that didn't get so darn hard, it would be much better.