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EazyE

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I no its not recommended so what kind of differences should I expect from using ticn.

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JParis

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I've used Tialn on aluminum ALOT,

I found it wore a little better and Ticn.

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Al will stick to TIALN, but it's not the end of the world. Some actually say it won't, but it does.

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well you're a busy guy tday... biggrin.gif

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quote:


Al will stick to TIALN, but it's not the end of the world. Some actually say it won't, but it does.

NEVER, had the problem

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well you're a busy guy tday...

it's called multi-taskling

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TIALN with coolant here , and never got any problem

without coolant it's an other game

heat is your worst enemy in aluminum

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Thanks for the responses... And here we go !!!!