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    Cermark substitute

    Couldn't find that thread about the competitors version, did anyone ever test it out?
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    The only one I remember was about 6-12 months back and it seemed like the guy was spamming his product. Might have been removed as such.
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    There is one on EE from January, I'm not very impressed with the product or the person though. The product I tested when he first came out with it was very much inferior to Cermark and the price was not all that great. The person, Paul Harrison, has never answered any of the questions I had regarding his claims that it worked with a fiber laser. I asked him several times on this forum as well as on EE and he either ignored or evaded the question. I buys my Cermark, I marks my parts, I collects my money...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Hair View Post
    There is one on EE from January, I'm not very impressed with the product or the person though. The product I tested when he first came out with it was very much inferior to Cermark and the price was not all that great. The person, Paul Harrison, has never answered any of the questions I had regarding his claims that it worked with a fiber laser. I asked him several times on this forum as well as on EE and he either ignored or evaded the question. I buys my Cermark, I marks my parts, I collects my money...
    Yes Im with you Gary - I just had a friend ask and while it sounded promising, they always do don't they. Ill let him know.
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    One thing there have been up a couple of time is, Dry Moly instead of Cermark. I have never tried Cermark myself because it is too expensive. I have tried Dry Molly and it is maybe not so black as the results you can get with Cermark but for the Price I'm ok with that.
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    Lasermark 100 I have a tub of it and I didn't find it worked as well as Lmm-14 that I use. But that's just me. I've seen others elsewhere be happy with it. But if cermark works for you, why change? I'll try it again and give a better comparison.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Klaus Madsen View Post
    One thing there have been up a couple of time is, Dry Moly instead of Cermark. I have never tried Cermark myself because it is too expensive. I have tried Dry Molly and it is maybe not so black as the results you can get with Cermark but for the Price I'm ok with that.
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    It may not apply to Zealand but what brand are you using and is it black in color?
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    I gave this stuff a try several months back and felt it was a total disaster. Very messy, less than acceptable results and, all things considered, not that cheap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    I gave this stuff a try several months back and felt it was a total disaster. Very messy, less than acceptable results and, all things considered, not that cheap.
    Mike, I thought I would try it with my Fiber. At $10 per can I will use for its intended purpose if it does not work out.
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