purchase MR-97

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Janet McFadyen
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Location: Vancouver Island, BC

purchase MR-97

Post by Janet McFadyen »

hey

I remember someone mentioning purchasing MR-97 buy the case at a much cheaper price than my retail store at $50. a can... I can't find the thread. I would appreciate some help in finding the source... I love the stuff! If I remember correctly it was much less than 1/2 the price if you purchase by the case.

thanks in advance Janet
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lorwolff
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Re: purchase MR-97

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I hope you don't my hi-jacking this post with a question about how you use MR-97?
Once you have sprayed it on a mold and slumped or draped with it, does the mold need cleaning and/or re-spraying?
I have some small molds I use for casting with frits and powders. I broke some by using primo primer, and learned later that I needed the MR-97.

Thanks,
Loraine
Janet McFadyen
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Joined: Mon Aug 28, 2006 4:40 pm
Location: Vancouver Island, BC

Re: purchase MR-97

Post by Janet McFadyen »

after the intial 2 coats.. you only need one coat to refire
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