Red Erasors, contacts, and gold revisited

From: Dwight Elvey <elvey_at_hal.com>
Date: Mon Oct 16 14:09:19 2000

Douglas Quebbeman <dhquebbeman_at_theestopinalgroup.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm sure the Canadian product uses some kind of silicone
> > oil. I have friend with a can of silicone oil ( like is
> > used in car waxes ). I'll have to try it to see if it
> > has similar contact improvements as the grease does.
>
> You can buy Stabilant 22 in dilute, ready-to-use form,
> or in large quantities as a concentrate. They describe
> it as a polymer, specifically:
>
> Polyoxypropylene-Polyoxyethylene Block Polymer of the Polyglycol family
>
> Any of you chemists know if this happens to be the same as/
> related to silicone?
>
> Link to manufacturer:
>
> http://www.stabilant.com/techt01h.htm
>
> regards,
> -dq

Hi
 I also find it interesting to see the following app note:

 http://www.stabilant.com/appnt32h.htm

 I have never seen the problem they are talking about and
I have a sea going sail boat. According to their note,
this should be the worst condition. Makes me wonder
what I might be doing that is different than what
they are doing?
Dwight
Received on Mon Oct 16 2000 - 14:09:19 BST

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