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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 2981940" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>Yeah, everything I have read says to definitely use the red from HF. AND, they still have it on the shelf (talked to them this afternoon). Good to know about the parchment paper ... got some in the cabinet, but do not have any non-stick foil (honestly, didn't know there was such a thing!). Is everybody just using one coat of the powder coating, or multiple coats? Got my Bayou Bullets this afternoon and they look fine. However, it looks to me like they just gave them one coat. It looks thin, but I cannot penetrate it with a thumbnail. It is easily penetrated with a pocket knife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 2981940, member: 530"] Yeah, everything I have read says to definitely use the red from HF. AND, they still have it on the shelf (talked to them this afternoon). Good to know about the parchment paper ... got some in the cabinet, but do not have any non-stick foil (honestly, didn't know there was such a thing!). Is everybody just using one coat of the powder coating, or multiple coats? Got my Bayou Bullets this afternoon and they look fine. However, it looks to me like they just gave them one coat. It looks thin, but I cannot penetrate it with a thumbnail. It is easily penetrated with a pocket knife. [/QUOTE]
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