jimg
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Have some questions about the effect of preservatives on a baler. Ive never known anyone who used them so my knowledge is extremely limited.
Since the preservative is a mild acid is it sufficiently strong to cause long term damage to the sheet metal? Can it be washed off and if so w/ what? That is, is there a wash specifically for it? If not is water enough or should a buffer also be used?
Does the use of preservative detract from the value of a used baler? Does it shorten its working life and/or lead to high maintenance costs? Would you reject a baler used w/ preservatives for that reason alone? If so why?
Im sure there must be other questions but I dont think I know enough about preservatives and their effects to ask (or not) them.
Since the preservative is a mild acid is it sufficiently strong to cause long term damage to the sheet metal? Can it be washed off and if so w/ what? That is, is there a wash specifically for it? If not is water enough or should a buffer also be used?
Does the use of preservative detract from the value of a used baler? Does it shorten its working life and/or lead to high maintenance costs? Would you reject a baler used w/ preservatives for that reason alone? If so why?
Im sure there must be other questions but I dont think I know enough about preservatives and their effects to ask (or not) them.
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