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    While back I asked if you could use Hi- temp silicon in the squezzzzze tube for masking...this is the responce I recieved back from Loc-tite...

    Wayne,

    Thank you for your inquiry. While the high-temperature silicone will
    withstand the temperature, the adhesion may be more than you want. You can
    try it, but often baking a silicone can make it tougher to remove later.
    Mineral spirits can be used to swell up a cured silicone to remove it.

    Regards,

    Cathy


    so now ..I gotta play.....
    Pro-Tech Powder Coating
    93976 Ocean Way
    541-247-8168
    [email protected]
    Gold Beach,Oregon

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    Silicon will contaminate most powders and ruin the final finish.Manufacturers recommend storing epoxy,urethane, or polyester in a silicon free environment. Good luck but don't be suprised if it works as a mask but contaminates the near by powder.

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    • #3
      Thanks Dale...I was just looking for a quick way to mask off letters..guess theres no sub for just doing it right .
      Pro-Tech Powder Coating
      93976 Ocean Way
      541-247-8168
      [email protected]
      Gold Beach,Oregon

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