Haimsey
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People say its best to warm the laquer before using it. With methods including sleeping with it
I doubt id have time to curl up with a nice tin of laquer for a few hours.......so i thought; i have one of them lavender heat bag things that you stick in the microwave and then choke on from the smell.
Would it work to bang that in the microwave and then wrap it around the tin for a bit
Thanks for helpnessing xXx
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Simon_16v
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Why not just get a pan and fill it with boiling water?
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Haimsey
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I was thinking of the safest way possible tbh, second to sleeping with it.
Plus i could leave it warming up while i was out doing what ever and not have to worry about it exploding
Marcy Marc
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Mike
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
I was thinking of the safest way possible tbh, second to sleeping with it.
Go on, you know you want too
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Simon_16v
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Ffs Haimsey, have a bath with it
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Haimsey
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Does it count as 'someone' ?
Think i could put it in the OD e-penis thread if i slept with it
Marcy Marc
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Simon_16v
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You can class it as what ever you want
[Edited on 11-03-2008 by SRi_Si]
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gaz50
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put it in the airing cupboard over night
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dean101287
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stick it on the raidiator for a few hours
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Haimsey
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I might bang it in the airing cupboard. Is that really that warm though
Im thinking also if i dont have a couple of hours.
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gaz50
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airin cupboard fine for overnite but i ya need it quick a pan of warm water
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BeArDy
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I have been a painter for years mate an i think your getting the wrong end of the stick.
As in warm means like holding the can in your hands for a while.
Reason is a rattle can, can be cold and cold can makes your laquer cloudy.
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Dan.H
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just keep it at room temperature fella our paintstore at work is set at about 22 degrees
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Haimsey
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Its in a tin, for the compressor. And the tin is in the shed
So if i bring it inside a few days before it should warm up enough?
Marcy Marc
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dwcars1.4
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i used a hairdryer on mine lol
sit it under the hairdryer for a wee while but not to close
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Dan.H
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
Its in a tin, for the compressor. And the tin is in the shed
So if i bring it inside a few days before it should warm up enough?
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Haimsey
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Sweet, thanks guys
Marcy Marc
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