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Thanks guys.. I don't have any white pads at the moment, but I do have a pack of those sponges sitting around. And while we're on the topic, I remember reading about certain chemicals eating the mesh. We use Franmar degreaser and our dip tank is Franmar One Step Clear, although I'm looking for a new product for that as our last tank lasted about six weeks. To clean screens, we use a Safety-Kleen style parts washer which uses whatever chemical they put in those things. Is there any type of chemical I should be watching out for when using s-thread, or should I be fine with most?
Quote from: sqslabs on June 24, 2014, 06:46:59 PMThanks guys.. I don't have any white pads at the moment, but I do have a pack of those sponges sitting around. And while we're on the topic, I remember reading about certain chemicals eating the mesh. We use Franmar degreaser and our dip tank is Franmar One Step Clear, although I'm looking for a new product for that as our last tank lasted about six weeks. To clean screens, we use a Safety-Kleen style parts washer which uses whatever chemical they put in those things. Is there any type of chemical I should be watching out for when using s-thread, or should I be fine with most?I could be totally wrong here, but what I think you are referring to is a lot of the set in stain removers and haze removers. If I remember correctly, it has to do with how they work- eating away ever so slightly at the outside diameter on the thread. I could be wrong, but I seem to remember something along those lines.