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Tinting Glycol

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Steps:

1. Strip the tube of all electronic parts as that’s the best way to do it. If you don’t want to strip the electronic parts, you have to be very careful so you don’t spill any glycol on the deflection unit or other electronic parts as glycol is extremely corrosive.

 
The tube is stripped down and cleaned

2. Clean the tube and open the refill opening on top of the tube, it’s very important to clean it around the refill opening.

3. When the tube is clean and there is no risk of dirt falling into the glycol, remove the four screws and remove the frame that holds the rubber seal in place.

4. Then lean the tube over to one side over a clear plastic container and loosen the rubber seal to drain the glycol.


The frame that holds the seal in place is removed  



The seal is removed  and the clear glycol is drained into a plastic container

5. If the rubber seal is removed without leaning the tube to the side the glycol will spill over the tube, because the glycol chamber is very full.

6. Let the tube drain by leaving it on the plastic container for a few minutes.


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