I havn't used the profin for about 4 weeks and the product in the can as well as in the dip tube have got a dry layer on top, and underneath the remaining product has become quite thick.
Is there any way to thin it down? Do I have to stir it once and a while to prevent this in the future?
Thanks for the help.
I've found its best to not store it in the dip tubes. Find an empty paint can to store the contaminated finish. I would not pour it back into the unused finish.
I missed the part about it thickening in the can. If that's the case then you haven't sealed the lid. I've got Daly's that is a couple of years old that is still watery in the original can.
I had the same problem, you might be able to thin it back out with paint thinner if it isn't too far gone. I talked to them at daly's about it and they told me the best way to store it is to return to the can after you use it and to take a can of air( like you would use to clean your key board on your computer) and turn it upside down and spray it into the can to forse out any air in the can and close the cover tight. Leaving it in the dip tube will cause it to gel as the tube isn't air tight.
I have done this since I had a whole gallon go bad on me and never had a problem since.
Rick
Sounds like there might be a loose nut behind the steering wheel to me...you got a tic-tac-toe-playin' banty rooster over there???
Don?
I like that pro fin Aromkr turned me on to that stuff when I bought shafts from him some yrs ago.
stumpinkaiser,
When I got my last can of ProFin, it was really thick on the bottom. That happens when it sits for a while (confirmed with the nice folks at Daly's). Just stir it up real good and it'll mix back in. You'll want to do that every time you haven't used it in a while.
Don't store it in a dip tube. Pour it back in the original can, then pour a little thinner into your dip tube, shake it up, pour it out and let it dry.
you also want to mix it up in between dip sessions or during if you're dipping a bunch! I found that out the hard way lol.
As for thinning, I havent had the issue. I know you can dilute it but so far I havent had too. You could talk to Bob, he's pretty willing to pass on info about it and what he's done.
Are you still using your original lid?
I replaced all my dip tube lids with canning jar lids. I don't have a problem storing various liquids in them any more. I think the rubber seal on them are much better than the paper on the original lid.
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