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Mark Wood

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Posted on Tuesday, June 15, 2004 - 04:50 am:   

Jani

In the UK, it's marketed (in ca. 3 ml bottles) as a product called "Opti-Clean" by a company called Caliope. Having used it for a while, the solution I've found to the (rather annoying!) problem Peter mentions is to let the polymer cure for much longer then the recommended 3-5 minutes (I now leave it for at least 10-15 minutes). The instructions actually now state that you can leave it to cure for any length of time. When you pull the cured polymer away, make sure that the self-adhesive tab is well stuck down over as much of the surface as possible and try to remove it with one sharp pull from the edge of the glass. Also, make sure that it doesn't flow right to the edge of the glass and around the retaining rings - that's when it becomes very difficult (to say the least) to remove.

Mark

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