Jon Page wrote: > What's the big deal about having to apply two coats anyway? > cost! I don't know where you bought the other stuff but it was less than half the cost per gallon than the DYNA2. > > The caustic material required at least that many coats to remove some finishes > plus the wash is toxic and expensive. > > The low level toxicity in and of itself would seem to me to make three > coats acceptable. > > Even if it takes a little more time, so what; caustic materials rob you of > precious time by > shortening your life. Repeated exposure to harsh chemicals. . . you know > the story. > Well, I'm not sure how everyone else has their shop set up but it seems to me that if one were to set up a room with clean air entering from one direction and exhausting from the other (kind of like a spray booth) that the toxicity to my lungs is quite manageable. Disposal and toxicity to the environment is quite another. I'll have to give this more thought. > \\ // > Live Long and Prosper, \V/ > IIIII > > Jon Page, piano technician > Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. > mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- Greg Newell Greg's Piano Forté 19270 Harlon Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-226-3791 mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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