Since the temperature in the water bath is not that high, we always (after cleaning thoroughly and scrapping any fleaking paint) used to paint it with FLAT black paint (regularly sonld at any hardware store).
Let it dry during the weekend and use it on Monday.
René J.
"Breeden, Sara" wrote:
The Friday Hour of Fuming is being replaced by Freaky Question Day. Is
there a way to "re-blacken" the interior surface of a tissue flotation
bath? I've thought about high-temp black spray paint (like for BBQs,
engine parts, etc.) and quickly decided it probably would have some
oddball reaction with the whole tissue-floating thing. Any ideas out
there? And, no, I haven't asked the manufacturer - I'm just having my
own ideas. And that's often a dangerous place to be!
Sally Breeden, HT(ASCP)
NM Dept. of Agriculture
Veterinary Diagnostic Services
PO Box 4700
Albuquerque, NM 87106
505-841-2576
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