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Thread: Micromesh info reqd please!

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    G should be on commission, we have all bought from him, he's reaally good
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    no it wasn't me! I've been busy watching wallander and forgetting about the fact that I left a chain in my liver of suplhur solution - think it's a bit overcooked -oops!
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    I've ordered some, just in time to finish my pendant that I've been working on for aaaaaages

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    Hello
    Does anyone know the name of the ebay seller that sells the micromesh? Tried the link but is no longer there.
    Many thanks in advance!
    Cx

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    sliderman2004 items - Get great deals on items on eBay UK!

    worth dropping a message to him - he usually has some around.

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    Great! Many thanks!!!

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    Micromesh is used in industry (aeronautics) for polishing perspex canopies, it is an abrasive crystal bonded to a fabric, the bonding aent is slightly rubberised and the crystals rock, therefore the cloth can be cleaned with water or there is a polishing fluid in the kit to use, there are two types, cushioned (MX) and non cushioned, the non cushioned goes to 12000 grit I think it is one tenth of one thou, and will polish scratches from aircraft canopies, the cushioned stuff is not so good, the cloth is very resilient and will last a fare while, the kits are quite good but by the roll is better, sorry to say post RAF service have'nt a scooby where to get it from by te roll but highly recomend it, especially for platignum.

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