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Old 2014-08-25, 6:09am
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Exclamation Identifying Super Clear 104

Received some 104 super clear rod in on odd lot of glass rod. Found it has worked well for me. Only thing is I don't know who makes or sells it to get more. One stick has a sticker with the number "519006 Super clear" on it . Can anyone tell me who uses that number for a stock item?
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Old 2014-08-25, 6:18am
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The stock number sounds like Effetre super clear
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Old 2014-08-25, 6:26am
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eff super clear, look up 006 at any glass supplier as there is also a 004, regular clear. Don't get that one!
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Old 2014-08-25, 6:54am
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Maybe there's a typo? 591 is the Frantz code for Effetre, but I imagine that others also would use the same number.
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Old 2014-08-25, 8:33am
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Yep super clear. 006 is the only #'s you need in that sequence to identify it. Frantz has it and I'm sure more do as well.
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Old 2014-08-25, 3:00pm
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You can make your regular clear "super clear" by cleaning it in a pickle bath... 9x8 Pyrex pan and a double burner mix up a jewelers pickle and soak glass (pickle is an acid) follow directions that come with the powdered material.
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Old 2014-08-26, 5:11am
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