GRISHAN ROOF Pat McGrath Depotting using Z Potter th-cam.com/video/I6jywqJt4Y8/w-d-xo.html 📌 She depotted her Pat McGrath Palettes WITHOUT any palette damage using heat setting level 2 (which I also used after trying level 3) . Therefore either the issue is isolated to the limited edition Divine Rose II packaging or the packaging has changed over time. I do not want to risk damaging anymore palettes so I am not willing to test it on anymore of my PM palettes.
I found this device to be extremely helpful, and depotting with it resulted in perfectly extracted pans. Kinda having a hard time understanding how you ended up with so much pan damage. The Pat McGrath palette damage is understandable. Frankly, I think it’s kinda weird how mean people were about the item. I was in law school when I purchased it, and maybe it was after taking torts, but I thought the creator was obviously trying to avoid people getting burned by a more hot plate type of device. Induction was the best way to go, and with anything else obviously there is a learning curve. Seems to be a product people don’t understand how to use.
GRISHAN ROOF Pat McGrath Depotting using Z Potter
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📌 She depotted her Pat McGrath Palettes WITHOUT any palette damage using heat setting level 2 (which I also used after trying level 3) .
Therefore either the issue is isolated to the limited edition Divine Rose II packaging or the packaging has changed over time. I do not want to risk damaging anymore palettes so I am not willing to test it on anymore of my PM palettes.
I found this device to be extremely helpful, and depotting with it resulted in perfectly extracted pans. Kinda having a hard time understanding how you ended up with so much pan damage. The Pat McGrath palette damage is understandable.
Frankly, I think it’s kinda weird how mean people were about the item. I was in law school when I purchased it, and maybe it was after taking torts, but I thought the creator was obviously trying to avoid people getting burned by a more hot plate type of device.
Induction was the best way to go, and with anything else obviously there is a learning curve. Seems to be a product people don’t understand how to use.
What is the thin, flat tool that you used called?
If you search 'phone metal pry tool' you should be able to find it 😊
I'm glad I never gave them by business
I don't need to depot that bad it's not that serious
This would’ve been way better if you actually showed doing it and actually depotting them and not just talking about it?