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Why on earth would anyone want that smell to go away? I have spare parts vacuum sealed just so I can get my fix from time to time.lordbinky wrote:You'll need to clean the edges of your parts if you want that smell to go away anytime soon.
I think that it is better than the new car smell!foshon wrote:Why on earth would anyone want that smell to go away? I have spare parts vacuum sealed just so I can get my fix from time to time.lordbinky wrote:You'll need to clean the edges of your parts if you want that smell to go away anytime soon.
I never cleaned my edges before I built (didn't know that was an option!??!), so now all I have to do is get close and sniff an edge and there you go. Having lived with the smell, waiting for it to dissipate in its own time, I don't really miss it. :pfoshon wrote:Why on earth would anyone want that smell to go away? I have spare parts vacuum sealed just so I can get my fix from time to time.lordbinky wrote:You'll need to clean the edges of your parts if you want that smell to go away anytime soon.
Some people pay extra for that!!PartDaddy wrote:Finally, someone who appreciates all that masking tape!It's a costly step and takes some work to apply it! Otherwise, the parts would look they were dropped in a camp fire.
Is such foul language necessary?doctorgonzo wrote:Furthermore, I find this community to be the most helpful I've ever dealt with, but we're all ###### NUTS. I say that with all due respect. Thank you and good-night.