spritzer Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Licron is not available here and shipping anything under pressure is a no-go. The Comfort was available at my local store so I'll give it a go. Nice consistency too and dirt cheap. Quote
ludoo Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 17 minutes ago, spritzer said: Licron is not available here and shipping anything under pressure is a no-go. The Comfort was available at my local store so I'll give it a go. Nice consistency too and dirt cheap. Share a pic please, once you verify it works. BTW I bought Licron from Farnell, they had no trouble shipping it to an EU country. Quote
chinsettawong Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 5 hours ago, spritzer said: Interesting, I'll see if I can find that locally. Do you apply it with an airbrush or a sponge? Aumkar suggested to apply it with an airbrush, but I simply put a little on microfiber cloth and wipe it on the diaphragm. After it dries, I buff it off. It’s dirt cheap and working very well. Edited 12 hours ago by chinsettawong 1 1 Quote
spritzer Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 2 hours ago, ludoo said: Share a pic please, once you verify it works. BTW I bought Licron from Farnell, they had no trouble shipping it to an EU country. We aren't in the EU and that muddles everything. 1 hour ago, chinsettawong said: Aumkar suggested to apply it with an airbrush, but I simply put a little on microfiber cloth and wipe it on the diaphragm. After it dries, I buff it off. It’s dirt cheap and working very well. I'll try that plus I should have some airbrush equipment somewhere. I just made some new stators for my Senn HD6x0 design that I want to try out. 1 Quote
Pirx Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 7 hours ago, chinsettawong said: Aumkar suggested to apply it with an airbrush, but I simply put a little on microfiber cloth and wipe it on the diaphragm. After it dries, I buff it off. It’s dirt cheap and working very well. But what about humidity? It doesn't seems to be immune for it. Quote
chinsettawong Posted 14 minutes ago Report Posted 14 minutes ago 4 hours ago, Pirx said: But what about humidity? It doesn't seems to be immune for it. Humidity is always a problem. We'll just have to try and see. Quote
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