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Another CP problem
Posted by:
Rusty Hodnett
(---.central.biz.rr.com)
Date: October 05, 2005 10:43AM
I just finished my underwraps on a stand-up rod(my first) and applied FlexCoat color preserver to the first wrap. It looks like crap; splotchy, uneven finish. I suppose I'll have to re-wrap the one. At least I didn't do all 6. Any suggestions? I did not thin the preserver since the label said that wasn't necessary. This was probably a result of something I did wrong, but I'll be wary of using FlexCoat cp again . Re: Another CP problem
Posted by:
Anonymous User
(Moderator)
Date: October 05, 2005 10:50AM
There is nothing wrong with Flex Coat CP - if it caused that sort of thing, they couldn't sell it and it would have been taken off the market 20 years ago.
What is your application procedure? How are you applying it? What color thread and what color blank? Most splotches are the result of poorly packed threads. Look at it under magnification and see if those splotches aren't areas where the blank is now showing through between threads that aren't packed together. ........................ Re: Another CP problem
Posted by:
Doug Moore
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Date: October 05, 2005 10:52AM
What do you mean by splotchy? Do you have dark spots or areas that look as if the thread did not soak up the CP?
If you have dark spots, take a magnifying glass and take a close look at your wrap. You will most likely find you have not packed/burnished tight enough and are seeing the darker blank between the individual threads. If it appears you have not completely covered the wrap with CP, then next time, try really soaking the wrap and give it a couple of minutes to soak in. After the wrap has absorbed all it can, use your brush to whisk away the remaining CP and allow to dry. Hope this helps. Also, what thread are you using? Regards......Doug@ TCRds Re: Another CP problem
Posted by:
Billy Vivona
(4.43.114.---)
Date: October 05, 2005 11:20AM
#3 for not tightly packed thread Re: Another CP problem
Posted by:
Bill Cohen
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Date: October 05, 2005 11:31AM
I had the same problem with yellow nylon thread .CP'D the thread thought I was good to go.Had a bleed thru. Didn't pack the threads tight enough.Another trick is to put magic marker on the guide foot this helps to hide the bright foot color. Re: Another CP problem
Posted by:
steve parks
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Date: October 05, 2005 11:56AM
Ya see...all these cp nightmares have made me go to councilling.
"Hi! My name is Steve and I'm a Color Preserver Phobic" I have never tried cp because of so many horror stories I heard about using it. They should just make more shades of NCP threads! LOL Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/05/2005 11:56AM by Steve Parks. Re: Another CP problem
Posted by:
Billy Vivona
(4.43.114.---)
Date: October 05, 2005 12:25PM
The fault of CP is the User more than anything. If you know what you are doing it works just fine. If I cannot pack my guide wraps tight enough fo rthe CP to work - I can either blame CP, or figure out an alternative. I'm not going to blame the CP for my inadequacies...all it takes is one person getting good results to prove teh CP isnt' at fault. Re: Another CP problem
Posted by:
Anonymous User
(Moderator)
Date: October 05, 2005 01:09PM
Steve,
Very, very few people have problems with CP. Millions of people over the past few years have used it successfully, perhaps a couple thousand have had problems. Keep in mind that internet forums are rarely for people who want to report successes - they're for people who are having problems. So, that's what you see on them. Don't let it cloud the reality, which is that most people don't have any problems using CP. ......... Re: Another CP problem
Posted by:
James(Doc) Labanowski
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Date: October 05, 2005 01:27PM
Rusty, How long did you leave the color preserver on before cutting it off. Was it dry all the way.? Sometimes it takes a little longer to dry and return the thread to color. If you let it dry a good long time then check you packing like everyone has said. I use Flex coat CP all the time on everything and have never had these problems. Re: Another CP problem
Posted by:
Bob Balcombe
(---.rb2.gh.centurytel.net)
Date: October 05, 2005 04:05PM
Another problem that can cause this type of situation is not cleaning the blank before wrapping. of course the biggest reason for this situation is not tightly packing or burnishing the wrap before adding CP.
Good Wraps Bob Re: Another CP problem
Posted by:
Raymond Adams
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Date: October 05, 2005 07:14PM
I agree with Billy V.
User error is the biggest problem with C.P. usage. I am guilty of this as well. Read The Lable! When using Flex-Coat C.P. I had a problem with not paying attention and touching the wraps with my hands after it dried and caused some white cloudiness to appear. So I blamed the product and switched to Gudebrod 811 which is thicker but applies clear and does not fog when touched after it dries. However, the 811 has the problem of setting up to fast causing it to gell. Also, you can still leave finger prints if you are not carefull Reading the LABLES would have saved me from some of the bad experiances and doing a search and asking questions here would have saved me from the rest! The products are what they are and one cannot expect them to do what they are supposed to unless one READS AND FOLLOWS THE DIRECTINS!! Heck, I read the lable of the 811 and still did not remember that you can thin it with DENATURED ALCOHOL until Billy V. pointed it out!! LOL! Raymond Adams Eventually, all things merge, and a river runs through it.. Re: Another CP problem
Posted by:
Rusty Hodnett
(---.central.biz.rr.com)
Date: October 06, 2005 02:45PM
Thanks for all the input! I alluded to the fact that it was probably user error, and I'm convinced that's the problem. (Actually I thought that all along) I think the problem is that the threads are not packed tightly enough. Back to the drawing board.......or rod wrapper, as the case may be. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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