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Aug 20th, 08, 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Don L View Post
James is dead on.
I would suggest that you avoid chem application.Razor the plate.
Make sure the surface is wet with a surfactant to help with paint.Never dry scrape.
Furthermore,you should take a look at the IWCA website.Sorry Rod and Beth.
There is a need for you to get the customer to sign a waiver of your responsibility for scratches.In recent years there has arisen an
anomaly
of production "debris" that gets caught under the razor,and tears up the glass.
Sorry for what? It's great advice. I have sent people to IWCA many times in the past. It's a great org for window people.

Beth



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