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No....I still love the stuff.......but just spilled the whole jar on the work desk and  floor.....and my glasses!! I don't care about the floor and I got the glasses cleaned up.....but almost cried over a almost new jar gone in a flash.   And to add insult I ruined my Hudson (automobile) convention shirt.....didn't even think about it until too late......

Have to order more now.......

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It is messy stuff and easy to spill, for sure.  I always madke a mess every time I opened it because I would keep forgetting that the cap had that brush attached to it and it would fall out and splash the stuff all over.  BTW - it's a brush I never found useful.  I finally just cut it off so now its just a plain cap. 

 

It's a shame about the shirt, though.  I suppose washing won't take the stuff out? 

Originally Posted by Lee Willis:

 

It's a shame about the shirt, though.  I suppose washing won't take the stuff out? 

Shirt has become a yard work shirt. The Neo did an EXCELLENT job of making a huge and permanent stain.....even after treatment and 3 washes.  No real problem.....compared to the real world....but SO mad at myself!!! 

I'm with Malcolm's solution... 

 

The top of my workbench looks enough like a daycare finger painting adventure.  The worst ones were the bottles of Tenax 7r, Ambroid Proweld.  I swear it gets worse with age and failing eyesight!!  No depth perception, too many thumbs, flailing hand motions, trifocals ...good grief, Charlie Brown!

 

So I took a scrap of 2X4, rounded up some appropriate Forstner bits, and quickly became "bored", so to speak.  Now the working, uncapped bottles have STABILITY!! 

 

I still have no depth perception, too many thumbs, flailing hand motions, trifocals.  But now the four-letter exclamation is "Whew!"

 

feel nbad-i was going to order va bottle after your rave on a previous post-im going to be 64 years old tomorrow and do not have the dexterity i use to-reason i buy diecast trains

sucks-went to the mall saturday-did not look for sales but benches and bathroom locations.don;t need accidents like you had-your pics of your work though are great

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