Carlos Sa
Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 96
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 2:01 pm Post subject: RE : RE: EVIL SCOTCHBRITE (repeated so that it gets archived |
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I think this one is worth keeping for future builders.
As there was a "d* n*t archive" statement at the bottom of the thread, I am reposting Jim's note.
Now back to building
Carlos
--- "Weston, Jim" <Jim.Weston(at)delta.com> a crit :
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Ok, I'm going to have to hang my head low in shame. I just went to the
3M website and looked up the info on their Scotch-Brite pads. Here's
the quote from their Q&A section:
"How are Scotch-Brite(r) scrub sponges made?
The sponge is made of ground wood pulp; the scouring surface of nylon
fiber."
The only thing that I can figure is that, since it's been a few years
ago since I painted my plane, I must have mixed up things that I read in
the book about not using steel wool and conversations that I had with a
local aircraft painter about the use of various different scotch-brite
products.
It looks like you're all ok with the scotch brite. Their website
indicated that the color coding was just an indication of how abrasive
the pad was.
Hope this helps,
Jim Weston
Concord, Ga.
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Lche-vitrine ou lche-cran ?
magasinage.yahoo.ca
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