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Tool dip...

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    Lifer
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    Tool dip...

    I dipped a switch I put on my bike today... looks like it will need to be touched up a little but it'll work.

    If anyone needs some I have WAY more than I will ever need. The can looks like you could dip about 20 sets of levers, pegs, etc.. with it.

    Ben

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    Lifer
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    Tool dip...

    Make sure to close that can up really well, and store it upside down.

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    Lifer
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    Tool dip...

    Yah I just saw that.. they say to put aluminum foil back over it.

    I'm going to do the hooks on my bungie net... it was mentioned on the package as a good way to keep your bike from getting scratched.

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    Tool dip...

    this stuff sounds pretty cool. Is it basically the stuff they use on the grips of wrenches and stuff like that>

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    Lifer
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    Tool dip...

    Yes.. just like that stuff.

    My switch is turning out to be way harder than a non-moving piece. I think I'm going to have to remove all the "dip" I put on, and redo it with it mounted in the plastic panel.

    I had it done nicely, then when I put it back into the panel I have a threaded collar that holds it on, the threaded collar chewed up enough of the dip that it worked free from operating the switch. Then I tried touching it up again but one side still broke free.

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    i like 2 dip my tool

    sorry had 2 say it

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