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Tom Forsythe

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I have been writing a lot lately. I spent a good part of a day last spring searching, copying and organizing my posts. I have used two of these collections as a spring board for writing a couple of articles. It was more of an editing rather than a writing process as I usually take a fair amount of time in any substantive forum post. I am glad that the forum does serve as a library.
 
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Heat allows better penetration by dye or protectant, so there may be something to the hot application idea.

It's the "baking" heat of the drying oven that makes the polymer tough enough to withstand abrasion though. Anyone remember the Kenadian that proposed blower exhaust heat pushed through a rotary to speed-dry installed carpet after cleaning? That could work to provide a more abrasion resistant reapplication of protectant, if you had customers willing to pay for the effort.
I remember...
 
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