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Old 01-20-2002, 09:07 PM   #20
mrpogie
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When I get to the grommet on the bottom I stop the motor for a minute and apply finish up to but not on the grommet. Envirotex will not flow where you don't put it so it will not go into the hole with the swivel. Conversely if you miss a spot on the plug it will not flow over it and cover it up, that spot will always be there. When I'm finished at the front of the plug I look into the plug and highlight a flourescent light to look for any missed spots. If you find any just dab on a little on that spot, it will flow in. I don't do the face of the plug, I don't know why I just never saw the need.
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