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Discussion in 'The Pellet Bag' started by Pete Zahria, Mar 13, 2017.

  1. will711

    will711

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    I used pledge furniture polish , armor all so so results . A really nice pellet if you are going to be home to check on the hopper , but if you dump these in and come home 10 hrs. later you may find a cold stove .
     
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    I had a few sticky brands over the years and found it necessary to blend em with the dustiest pellet I had. I dumped a bad of the dusty stuff and then the sticky one. Kept doing until they were gone. Works fine with a 2 bag or larger hopper. A one nagger might take a 1/2 bag each to work??
     
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    Oh the things I could do with the typo's :D:whistle::whistle:
     
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    Was in a rush, Had a scheduled meeting, But wanted to pass on the tip in case others were dealing with sticky brands........... Or was that hands?? :whistle:

    Rubbing your stinky hands in dusty pellets........ No stink! :p

    I tried the dusty pellets on the house nagger. It only got me a :heidi: was all! :doh:
     
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