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Nikodemus Inner circle 1140 Posts |
I could never get the hang of R&S.
I bought an ID made with SCIENCE FRICTION - much easier to handle (for me) |
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jamieguitar New user 19 Posts |
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On Jun 21, 2021, Nikodemus wrote: Science Friction is awesome! There is no comparison to the regular R/S. It's vastly superior. |
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stevie c Veteran user 329 Posts |
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On Apr 18, 2021, vincentmusician wrote: Here here sir. Me too. Only an opinion though. Best wishes Steve |
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Wabojeg New user Ann Arbor 78 Posts |
I use Clear Plastic Dip and make my own. I usually make a template that masks off the top and bottom third of the deck and only spray the middles. As long as I keep pressure in the middle, then I can split from the other ends easily. That said, I've tried many different variations of spraying and can't remember which one I am using now!
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