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waxing chutes??
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<blockquote data-quote="ITS A DRY HEAT" data-source="post: 374762"><p>As a pickoff in the 90's in Arizona, everything stuck to the slides, chutes, you name it. The wax in our building was like gold. You would have to look all over the building to find it. We substituted BAKERS WAX. This went on like a crayon and once the packages buffed it out we had no problems.</p><p></p><p>One word of advise though, if you do decide to use anything besides what is supplied -- Bakers wax, Pledge, etc. you will be asked to have an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet). If Ketter or OSHA come in and they catch it, it could be a fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ITS A DRY HEAT, post: 374762"] As a pickoff in the 90's in Arizona, everything stuck to the slides, chutes, you name it. The wax in our building was like gold. You would have to look all over the building to find it. We substituted BAKERS WAX. This went on like a crayon and once the packages buffed it out we had no problems. One word of advise though, if you do decide to use anything besides what is supplied -- Bakers wax, Pledge, etc. you will be asked to have an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet). If Ketter or OSHA come in and they catch it, it could be a fine. [/QUOTE]
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