Re: [MBZ] Bloxygen

2013-06-08 Thread Scott Ritchey
Sounds interesting. I often push a sheet of plastic food wrap over the exposed surface. It seems to help. -Original Message- From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Craig Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2013 1:00 AM To: Mercedes Discussion List Subject: Re: [MBZ

Re: [MBZ] Bloxygen

2013-06-08 Thread Mitch Haley
Scott Ritchey wrote: Sounds interesting. I often push a sheet of plastic food wrap over the exposed surface. It seems to help. I might try a shot of CO2 next time. Mitch. ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new and used parts go to www.okiebenz.com To search

Re: [MBZ] Bloxygen

2013-06-08 Thread Craig
On Sat, 08 Jun 2013 06:11:26 -0400 Mitch Haley m...@voyager.net wrote: Scott Ritchey wrote: Sounds interesting. I often push a sheet of plastic food wrap over the exposed surface. It seems to help. I might try a shot of CO2 next time. That's a good thought, too, O2 having a molecular

Re: [MBZ] Bloxygen

2013-06-08 Thread Michael Canfield
CO2 is what is used to displace the air in a bottle of wine before corking. Works for good wine, should work for paint. Mike On Jun 8, 2013 10:04 AM, Craig diese...@pisquared.net wrote: On Sat, 08 Jun 2013 06:11:26 -0400 Mitch Haley m...@voyager.net wrote: Scott Ritchey wrote: Sounds

[MBZ] Bloxygen

2013-06-07 Thread Jerry Herrman
Anyone used a product called Bloxygen to displace air and oxygen from opened and partially used cans of such products as oil based paint, polyurethane, varnish, epoxys, fuel additives, etc.? Is it a significant advantage over, say, letting a film of oil paint skin over and removing it next time

Re: [MBZ] Bloxygen

2013-06-07 Thread Craig
On Fri, 7 Jun 2013 21:24:57 -0700 Jerry Herrman jer...@san.rr.com wrote: Anyone used a product called Bloxygen to displace air and oxygen from opened and partially used cans of such products as oil based paint, polyurethane, varnish, epoxys, fuel additives, etc.? Is it a significant advantage