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Ok So I Am A Slow Learner

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My wife gave me one of thos Mr. Clean magic erasers last year and it works great for cleaning up the Teflon pins. When I'm done pouring and painting I put my stuff in the toaster oven to cure and while it is curing I simply wrap the eraser around the pin and twist it as I pull the pin out and it is clean as a whistle!

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I pull the teflon pin before baking also. I've done it both ways, but when I leave the pin in I sometimes get a small dome of paint around the weed guard hole that I have to trim off with side cutters and it doesn't look as nice.

 

I use a fluid bed for my paint so I don't have a lot of paint that could run into the weed guard hole. Might not work as well if I was dipping the heads into the container of paint.

 

I suppose I could use the aluminum pins (if I had enough of them)...but once I got in the habit of using the teflon pins I've just stuck (pun intended) with them.

 

Does the paint come off the aluminum pins as well as the teflon?

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I did try heating with it in dipping with it in quenching in water because I was getting flat spots (figured that out real quick) and cured them in but because I dipped in water it would turn to steam during the cure and the pins started popping out prematurely in the toaster oven :mad: Lesson learned!

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