Sticky Nozzles Suck | How to Use Plastic Repellent Paint

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Are you tired of constant plastic buildup on your 3D printer nozzle? Say goodbye to frustrating nozzle build-up, mess, and maintenance with Plastic Repellent Paint!

In this video, we’re discussing why Plastic Repellent Paint (or PRP) is a must-have for every 3D printing enthusiast by answering some frequently asked questions. To experience how PRP can improve your printing experience by keeping your nozzle clean, text “NOZZLEHELP” to +1 (888) 291-7347!

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00:00 Intro
01:23 The Benefits of Plastic Repellent Paint
02:45 PRP Demo
03:55 How do I apply PRP?
04:30 How often do I have to reapply?
04:54 Why does it not work?
05:42 PRP with GammaMaster?
06:25 Is PRP safe to use?
07:26 Outro and FREE Guide
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Hej Slice, could you please share a statement regarding PFAS?

efficincy
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I use it. Isn't magic, but helps a lot.

MinnesotaHomesteading
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Can we see the demo with a less porous material like polished nickel? I don't tend to use nozzles made of rough surfaces like brushed metal used in the demo..

kilo.sierra
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How durable is the coating of PTFE left behind? I'm using a brass bristled brush as a nozzle wipe and need to know if that would need to be removed or if after the coating is applied.

BertNielson
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Just ordered some to try out. I hate seeing even slight build up on nozzle worrying about it getting stuck on print outer wall.

yatox
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A reminder to everyone that got printers that goes up to ≤350℃ like my K2 Plus. Keep 1 of your hardened nozzles clean for your higher temp filaments. 🤣

WARPAINTandUnicorns
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It sounds amazing, but I wish you had addressed a question I'd have, how is the nozzle orifice itself kept clear of PRP? Would there be a benefit in somehow blocking the nozzle orifice while applying, as this being in a "liquid" state on application I'd be concerned with some getting inside the nozzle and drying in there, degrading it's expected performance.

burnsyd
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Nozzlehelp :) more than funny .... Thx

ThomasReichard-lf
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I just started using this yesterday, and I can say it works great! However, I am crowd sourcing my query here. Does anyone else get less first layer squish after using PRP? It's either my X1C doesn't like PRP, or something else is causing the issue, and it just happened at the same time. Cheers all!

snowman
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In the case of the P1S/X1C, can we use it on the silicone boot?

EliteMacFreak
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How often do you need to or recommend reapplication of PRP?

nativeblend
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What spool containment box is that which is behind you in the vid? Thx.

mocarver
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What happens if you do go above 290? Does it catch on fire?

alannguyen
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Tried it, never worked. its expensive and a waste of money

adamfilipowicz
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Yes sheep, just buy more useless stuff.

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