spritzer Posted Monday at 12:51 PM Report Posted Monday at 12:51 PM 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 Monday at 01:10 PM Report Posted Monday at 01:10 PM 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 Monday at 01:32 PM Report Posted Monday at 01:32 PM (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 Monday at 01:34 PM by chinsettawong 2 2 Quote
spritzer Posted Monday at 03:15 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:15 PM 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 Monday at 09:24 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:24 PM 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 yesterday at 01:55 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:55 AM 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
Timb5881 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Hey Spritzer, would static- guard anti static spray work? Quote
spritzer Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Probably, never tried it and it always a question how long the coating would last but well worth a try. Quote
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