It seems if my memory is correct that the reason to use "snuggles" is to reduce the surface tension of the water to allow it to penitrate easier. I have seen factory technician use a small concentration of Basic H product to do the same. Larry Messerly, RPT On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 16:15:53 EDT VOCE88@AOL.COM writes: > In a message dated 8/30/2000 10:57:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > ulrich@rangenet.com writes: > > > > > If you disagree with the method, suggest something better without > being > > "holier than thou". If you want to be a comedian, set up the show > before > you > > open your mouth. > > > > Roy Ulrich > > > Roy, > > It seems I owe you an apology. What was meant to give you a tickle - > > obviously didn't. For that I am sorry. > > I have heard of techs using fabric softener. The staff at Cunningham > (15) > overwhelmingly shy away from the idea. (Not that it is bad, just > different > from their experience) They use either a mixture of alcohol and > water or > solutions put out by Protek. > > Trying to get my foot out of my mouth,
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