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Old 09-28-2009, 10:43 AM
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Default keeping blast cabinet glass clean

it feels so good to get a fresh sheet of platic on the blast cabinet glass. then after 15 seconds of blasting, there's dust stuck it from the static electricity on the plastic. wiping it with a dry or wet or alcohol rag doesn't help much, either. still staticy. so last week an idea popped into my head... "pledge furniture polish is supposed to repel dust." i gave it a shot, and its worked really well. haven't had to reapply after doing some wheels and some other stuff.
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Default Re: keeping blast cabinet glass clean

Lot of silicone in that stuff, watch out. Might want to try "enddust" however it's spelled, silicone free.
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it feels so good to get a fresh sheet of platic on the blast cabinet glass. then after 15 seconds of blasting, there's dust stuck it from the static electricity on the plastic. wiping it with a dry or wet or alcohol rag doesn't help much, either. still staticy. so last week an idea popped into my head... "pledge furniture polish is supposed to repel dust." i gave it a shot, and its worked really well. haven't had to reapply after doing some wheels and some other stuff.
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Default Re: keeping blast cabinet glass clean

that's no good! the only thing the can says with respect to ingredients is "wax-free", but a google search verified that it contains silicone. thanks for the heads up!
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