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    I found a great product by poly-fil at walmart. Nu foam 100% compressed polyester. looks like a seat cushion. Cuts well and forms to cart perfectly.Looks like a giant fluval filter for 7 bucks. Also in the arts and crafts section is a 14 section small case for beads called craftmates, sort all of your carts and stuff for 3 bucks.

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    Thanks for the info!

    Has that seat cushion thing got any chemical additives in it?

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    sorry, just watching ttthhhe yankees win. No it just says 100% compressed polyester

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    I contacted Fairfield to see if they use any chemicals in thier poly products for flame resistance, here is thier reply...............Hello,

    Polyester by its very nature is flame retardant. We do not treat it with any chemicals to make it flame resistant. Thank you for your inquiry.

    Sincerely,



    Tracy Whitlock

    Fairfield Processing

    Marketing Department

    PO Box 1130

    Danbury, CT 06813-1130

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Knight View Post
    I found a great product by poly-fil at walmart. Nu foam 100% compressed polyester. looks like a seat cushion. Cuts well and forms to cart perfectly.Looks like a giant fluval filter for 7 bucks. Also in the arts and crafts section is a 14 section small case for beads called craftmates, sort all of your carts and stuff for 3 bucks.


    does it work? how many drops will it hold? does the filter give up all its juice and go dry or stay moist?

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    Its really just a sub for the standard cart filler but it does hold the juice better and you can take a paper clip and poke a hole in the center so the juice makes its way to the bottom easier.

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    I like this idea...
    Quit on November 25, 2009 around 3:30 PM.

    Black Silver Bullet & Xhaler with all the fixin's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Knight View Post
    I found a great product by poly-fil at walmart. Nu foam 100% compressed polyester. looks like a seat cushion. Cuts well and forms to cart perfectly.Looks like a giant fluval filter for 7 bucks. Also in the arts and crafts section is a 14 section small case for beads called craftmates, sort all of your carts and stuff for 3 bucks.
    I've been using Web Vent Filters for months. They're thin sheets of ploy-fil very similar to the kind used in making real carts. They're only a few millimeters thick, so a double layer works perfectly for creating new carts or mods.

    In fact I just changed them out in my air registers--yes, you can use them for the purpose they were designed for, too--and the trimming alone should last me years! I only use a tiny piece since I'm using a variation of the ADM mod.

    If you want to check them out they keep them where the air filters are. A pack of a dozen will set you back about $2.50. I already had them in the house and I was looking for an alternative to blue foam. Nothing works like poly-fil.

    --Prof Daffy

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    Thank You Thank You Thank You and Happy Holidays!

    I bought this exact same thing a week ago. Got home and saw fire resistent. I was a little bummed.

    Read your post and tried it..YES! I have tried all fill mods and like the polyfill best.
    Now, I have a hugh supply of it. I will never reuse cart filling again. LOL Least not planning on it.

    I opened the package and it is JUST like cart fills that I have received. Many drain too fast- this stuff works great for me. Thanks Again!

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    I must admit I've grown tired of the occasional leaks from the blue foam and really like the vaping I've gotten from my prefilled carts that came with my kits. The blue foam mod is functionaly decent though and I've got enough on hand to last me .....forever.

    I will pick some of this up from wall fart tomorrow!

    Thanks for the tip!!!


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