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Date Posted: 06:46:25 01/07/00 Fri
Author: Victoria from Canada
Author Host/IP: ssm-ppp67204.sympatico.ca / 216.208.78.45
Subject: Re: Backscratcher Extreme Pink & Whites
In reply to: Martha Goolsby 's message, "Backscratcher Extreme Pink & Whites" on 16:21:41 01/01/00 Sat

Hi Martha,
I don't use the Extreme System but I was considering getting it. Could you give me some information about the product. How long have you used it? How many clients do you have that you use this system on? What acrylic system did you use previous to this one?Have you had any problems with cracking or breaking down of the material?Regarding the problem that you are having with the pink and whites, are you doing the pink first and then the white second? Can you not file down the ridge after you have put on the pink and the white or somehow blend them. Thanks, Victoria.




> I love the Backscratcher Extreme natural dipping
> powder but I am having trouble with the pink & whites.
> I always have a ridge between pink and white. Has
> anyone been using this product that can give me some
> hints? Any help will be appreciated.

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