Can some ppl give there input on this subject?I recently had my Cables Double Dipped in Dry Ice "sub 90Degrees" And Stan Warren said I should dip all my electronics in Dry Ice because it Freezes the Molecules and does something with the Gas's don't know all the tech speech but I do know they sound good the cables I got from Stan. The question Arises because my Cousin said that Cryogenic Treatment is "sub 300degrees" and that it is longer lasting just wanted to hear some opinions if others have used Dry Ice or Cryogenic Treatment, Thanks.
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Topic - Cryogenic Treatment or Dry Ice? - Wade J 08:31:53 10/19/03 (11)
- Re: Cryogenic Treatment or Dry Ice? - morricab 04:27:16 10/20/03 (0)
- Re: Cryogenic Treatment or Dry Ice? - Brian Walsh 16:15:21 10/19/03 (3)
- heard that the effect is more permanent the lower you go - Mart 09:31:40 10/20/03 (2)
- Lower *and* stable temp maintained for a specific time. <nt> - Il Mostro 21:03:58 10/25/03 (0)
- Re: heard that the effect is more permanent the lower you go - morricab 00:54:00 10/21/03 (0)
- Re: Cryogenic Treatment or Dry Ice? - tireguy 10:43:35 10/19/03 (5)
- Not the same thing - morricab 04:47:56 10/20/03 (0)
- Re: Cryogenic Treatment or Dry Ice? - Wade J 19:55:48 10/19/03 (0)
- Not sure what you mean by this - rnhood 17:50:39 10/19/03 (2)
- Re: Not sure what you mean by this - morricab 04:51:59 10/20/03 (0)
- Re: Not sure what you mean by this - tireguy 18:49:06 10/19/03 (0)