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01-15-2025, 07:59 AM #1
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Slice Engineering Plastic repellent coating
New to 3D printing and just received my first printer yesterday which I will be setting up today. Saw a product from Slice Engineering that they say can be painted on the nozzle and hot end to prevent buildup. Does anyone have any experience good or bad with this product?
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01-15-2025, 08:37 AM #2
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buy a brass sued brush https://www.solobrushes.com/Products...yABEgJagfD_BwE
Use it to clean the nozzle when hot before each print.. no need to paint anything on the nozzle
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01-15-2025, 09:14 AM #3
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Thank you for the info!
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01-19-2025, 06:03 AM #4
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It's inevitable that you're going to have a bad print that pushes filament up onto the nozzle and all of that. While it may depend on which filament you use, I've never had any issues with removing filament. My guess is the people you will find using a product like that are the people in that product's reviews. I've never seen it in a video about 3D printing. I've never talked to anyone who uses it.
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01-19-2025, 07:49 AM #5
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Thank you!
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Yesterday, 08:49 PM #6
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Tried it and im little bit dissapointed with the results. I was expecting more and it helps a little but for me almost no difference. Slicer settings can do far more than the product. It helped a bit with PETG-CF stringing preventing small builds on the nozzle but wont save you from heavy stuff. As i said slicer settings is the key.
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Yesterday, 09:15 PM #7
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Haven't had any issues to date.I do wipe off the nozzle with a silicone nozzle brush between prints.
Please help dial in my printer
Yesterday, 11:02 AM in Tips, Tricks and Tech Help