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    Gear "Oil Slick" products REVIEWED

    :( That sucks, but better to be on the safe side than the health problems down the road side. I look at these moments as learning curves and that can take the sting of losing X amount during the process.
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    Gear "Oil Slick" products REVIEWED

    The pads and duos are $16 and $11 respectively. The others I believe were mentioned already ($25 stacker pack, $20 for the minis USD). As far as a review and to address the platinum curing I mentioned the other day, I finally got around to getting this imageshacked :)...
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    Gear "Oil Slick" products REVIEWED

    For the price, I would just look for another one and use this one to put your glass and tools on top of. They are great in this aspect, keeping expensive glass safe(r). farscaper is right, since each person's purge amount is different, it would be hard to gauge how many times it was used in...
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    Gear "Oil Slick" products REVIEWED

    Did you scrape it maybe with some metal tools (to remove the extract) by accident? I had one of the duos get kinda peely like you mentioned on me, but it was a rookie mistake on my part from poking at some crusties and it jabbed the silicone :/
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    Gear Concentrate accessory questions (Ti, SS, Nails, Dabbers)

    How innovative :) I will have to look into this further, but that heats up quickly, which is way better than some nails
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    share that dab stash! (picture thread)

    cool dabber there :)
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    Gear "Oil Slick" products REVIEWED

    from one of my emails exchanged with the owner regarding this " Silicone can swell when exposed to non-polar solvents, because of this we do not sell the pads to blow on. handling, storing, vac purging, yes. but not for spraying into. they are made of platinum curedsilicone. much purer than...
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    Gear "Oil Slick" products REVIEWED

    I felt the same way. The minis only hold a gram or two, which is usually what I am wandering around with.
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    Gear "Oil Slick" products REVIEWED

    The fiberglass is used to evenly transfer heat throughout the pad. I highly advise against this, but like you said, to each their own. The silicone might be medical grade, but if you stab into the pads with a tool, or cut into it, you will be exposing the non medical grade materials used in the...
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    Gear "Oil Slick" products REVIEWED

    wrong.. cutting the pads will compromise the integrity of the sealed edges. Butane will get inside and leech out silicone into a CONCENTRATED product that you will eventually be ingesting. Where I come from ,we always say safety first! for your health, please do not cut the pads anyone
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    Gear "Oil Slick" products REVIEWED

    Oil SLick pads are platinum cured, something that kitchen baking sheets are not as far as I know. I had wondered the same thing before the owner got back to me and filled me in
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