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Old May 7th 04, 03:15 PM
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Default Where to buy waffle filter foam

I use 3M floor scrubber pads(large round disks) have used them for many
years. You could cut those to size. Check it out. Thanks Mike
"Remydog" wrote in message
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What sort of a place would sell pieces of the waffle filter foam that is
used in my Fishmate gravity filter? That filter has two densities, a

medium
and fine. The idea of paying a premium at retail to purchase two pieces

cut
to size irks me when I could probably buy five times as much for the price
and cut it to size myself. I'd love to find a place that may even have a
coarser variety and stack three of them together, as well as having extra
sets so I could run a set through the dishwasher while another takes over
the job.


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Remydog


Check out Spamex at www.spamex.com!
Any thoughts?




 




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