I have an update as well. I've noticed that the cladding is much more prone to being stained by spilled gas than it was before applying the dye.
Just something to be careful of.
I have an update as well. I've noticed that the cladding is much more prone to being stained by spilled gas than it was before applying the dye.
Just something to be careful of.
Interesting.
I found just the opposite to be true. I've only dribbled gas on the cladding twice. Once before SRN dye and once after. Both times i was able to get it wiped off quickly and effects were minimized, but after the SRN dye, it seemed easier. I have no idea why. YMMV I guess.