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Tim Cove

"TimKo"

Subject: Frigid.
posted Friday, December 21st 2007 @ 11:34 PM
Frigid is great for 'Witch's Brew' style autopsy embalming, but for arterial, though, it's not my bag. It either leaves my work too flacid, or too rigid, and I don't have time to spend a few months trying to figure out what combo of what does best when I can easily pick up two bottles of my Pierce-brand chems and a little bit of Humectant to give it that nice garnish.

Still, if there was a better Frigid-brand alternative to 'Fix' that did the same thing without the smell, then I'd buy more than half a case every-so-often.
Mike Bryant

"MortyMike"

Subject: RE: Frigid.
posted Saturday, December 22nd 2007 @ 4:02 PM

Hi TimKo,

There are 2 types of FRIGID FLuid that may help with the issues you stated. 1, 36+ or 2,we have a new fluid called RIGID it a 38.5 index with silicone and it doesnt dehydrate.

if i can help PLZ let me know..

THNX,

Mike

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