Fideliums - As you know with only one side exposed metal to work with I put my exposed side toward the object with the post. Not facing away from the object. I pasted it on fairly heavy using the applicator from the bottle all across the exposed metal. Then I opened up the post very wide so I did not scrap it off when slipping it back onto the post; more of an inward then push down toward the object motion. Then I used my other hand to hand tighten and you can feel the particles "cracking" under the pressure. I did not apply to the posts first as I am sure it would squish out to the unexposed side and be wasted.
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@jayctoy That’s great to hear. It’s a great stuff, and I’m happy for us all. You guys are applying the Q45T way faster than me, LOL because I’m still at the speaker cables ends and my Lumin streamer’s 8-pin power cable. Evtime I’m in my listening room for a quick listening, I’m stuck to the chair and not wanting anything else. It’s that great. For the crazies, do y’all know that the 1260 can also be applied between metal connectors around speakers’ Cross-over and inside your electronics, right? Amps, preamps, CDPs, streamers, Pwr Conditioners, and many more. Power them off, be careful and have some fun with it. John |
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