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Moisture Evaporator?
Delta Kits, has there been any thought of the Moisture Evaporator having a toggle switch, and not a push button? Thanks and keep up the great work!!
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Re: Moisture Evaporator?
Doubtful that we will make one with a constant on option since the tool is designed to be used for only 20 seconds at a time. For drying long cracks a variable temperature heat gun is a better option in my opinion, although care must be exercised to minimize the possibility of damaging the glass or the vehicle. For warming a large area of glass I prefer to use a hair dryer from the outside of the glass, although a variable temperature heat gun may also be used for that purpose. What I have always liked about the moisture evaporator is that if I follow the instructions it takes the guess work out of drying out typical windshield damage.
If there was enough demand for a momentary on toggle switch we might consider that but to the best of my knowledge we haven't had a lot of people request it. Are you having problems with the push button? If so, please give us a call and so we can get the issue resolved.
If there was enough demand for a momentary on toggle switch we might consider that but to the best of my knowledge we haven't had a lot of people request it. Are you having problems with the push button? If so, please give us a call and so we can get the issue resolved.
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Re: Moisture Evaporator?
You don't need a toggle switch on the moisture evaporator.
Suppose you forget to turn it off?
It would overheat and burn out or melt.
Suppose you forget to turn it off?
It would overheat and burn out or melt.
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Re: Moisture Evaporator?
I actually kind of like this idea. It seems that the DryStar takes a while to warm up to a glow. Once it does, sometimes the angle is awkward to hold the button and apply it to the glass... I like the suggestion of this as an option.
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