graphite and Protec

Isaac OLEG oleg-i@wanadoo.fr
Fri, 22 Nov 2002 22:24:55 +0100


Ron,

What DAG (is it grease or liquid) use propylene glycol ? Winslip
(England) or what is the brand.

I was believing that the graphite solution (one of the one's I've seen
anyway) had Arabian gum in it as a binder, and that gives that shiny
look to the layer when dry.

May be I noticed yet that other qualities exist , less shiny (have to
be rub).

Propylene glycol is anti freeze product is not it ?

Regards.

Isaac O.

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : pianotech-bounces@ptg.org
> [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]De la
> part de Ron Nossaman
> Envoye : vendredi 22 novembre 2002 19:26
> A : Pianotech
> Objet : Re: graphite and Protec
>
>
>
> >I don't know what "binder" is.
> >
> >This is a DRY GRAPHITE LUBRICANT, and parting compound,
> from Crown #8078.
> >It contains: Trichloroethane, propane, N-Butane, Toluene,
> Isobutane.
>
> Something sticks the graphite to what it's sprayed on, like
> Dag uses
> prophylene glycol. Plain graphite won't stick.
>
> Ron N
>
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