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Old 2018-01-26, 12:57am
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Sorry you're having trouble Di.

My US American brain just doesn't do the C to f conversion well but google tells me you are likely running 96 coe or boro and I run to the softer glass.

I don't know of anyone that uses polarized testing but that only shows how little I know.

My only thought is perhaps the 'collar' is not seating very well and you have cooling air infiltrating and that is what is giving you fits.

Maybe try coating the matting pieces with kiln wash and giving them a thorough rubbing against each other to get the high spots smoothed out?

Next guess is longer soak and slower ramp down but I am just spitballing here.

Please let me know what kind of answers you find out.


I have always heard good things about Paragon customer service so maybe the polarized testing is throwing them off their game.
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