Re: Mixing Paraffins

From:DayDawning@aol.com


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If you like the qualities of a new paraffin, I wouldn't mix it with the old 
stuff, because then it wouldn't be the new paraffin!
Dawn


In a message dated 01/02/2001 5:52:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
laurie.colbert@schs.com writes:


> We experimented with a new paraffin and decided we like it better than
> what we have been using in the past.  Now I want to use up our old
> paraffin.  Is it ok to mix two different types of paraffin both on the
> processor and in the embedder?
> 
> Laurie Colbert
> Huntington Memorial Hospital
> Pasadena, CA
> 



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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=2>If you like the qualities of a new paraffin, I wouldn't mix it with the old <BR>stuff, because then it wouldn't be the new paraffin!
<BR>Dawn
<BR>
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<BR>In a message dated 01/02/2001 5:52:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, <BR>laurie.colbert@schs.com writes:
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<BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">We experimented with a new paraffin and decided we like it better than
<BR>what we have been using in the past.  Now I want to use up our old
<BR>paraffin.  Is it ok to mix two different types of paraffin both on the
<BR>processor and in the embedder?
<BR>
<BR>Laurie Colbert
<BR>Huntington Memorial Hospital
<BR>Pasadena, CA
<BR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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