by Umi_Ryuzuki » Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:39 pm
If you haven't used the easyflo product in a while, then the "B" side needs to be shaken.
This is common to all two part resins. Typically the "B" side will separate and settle over 24 hours, and
the bottle needs to be shaken before measuring and pouring. It is a little annoying, because you entrain a lot
of air bubbles, but if it is left for a few minutes after shaking, then it is usually fine for mixing.
Not shaking the "B" side of the polytek product before use, will definitly lead to "gummy" or rubbery parts.

If you haven't used the easyflo product in a while, then the "B" side needs to be shaken.
This is common to all two part resins. Typically the "B" side will separate and settle over 24 hours, and
the bottle needs to be shaken before measuring and pouring. It is a little annoying, because you entrain a lot
of air bubbles, but if it is left for a few minutes after shaking, then it is usually fine for mixing.
Not shaking the "B" side of the polytek product before use, will definitly lead to "gummy" or rubbery parts.
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