The Repashi really brings them out…

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My best properly coated Repashi stick… these are working amazingly well… this stick was coated with a paint brush… super easy to do…
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sticks are bare & clean the next morning... so everyone really works them... & they may look "overly coated" in the pictures, but the Repashi is not in the tank for more than 12 hours... & I only coat them once a week, & leave the bare sticks in the tank, until they get coated the next time...
 
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sticks are bare & clean the next morning... so everyone really works them... & they may look "overly coated" i9n the pictures, but the Repashi is not in the tank for more than 12 hours... & I only coat them once a week, & leave the bare sticks in the tank, until they get coated the next time...
After you mix the Repashy with water do you have to heat it (microwave)?
 
I have a hot & cold RO drinking water dispenser in the kitchen... the water is heated hot enough to brew tea... this works perfect for me... I mix it a little watery, in a small mixing bowl, & it sets up just fine, when it cools... I have a dedicated dish pan, I lay the sticks in, & paint them over the dish pan, & let the sticks cool, & dry out for an hour or so, in the pan, & they are ready for the tanks... any drips or left over in the bowl, gets fed as chunks... nothing goes to waste...
 

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