Issues with Plastidip Removal

I disagree [with starting new threads instead of continuing old ones]

Why would you suggest that starting a new thread contributes more that adding to an existing thread....

That's what I was thinking too (as I observe numerous slams for resurrecting old threads recently). Some topics just remain, uhm...topical and I can find it interesting to see how experiences/advice/practices change (or don't) over time.

Noting that I don't know from Forum Administration and thus may be missing something, it'd simply never occur to me to start a new thread if there's already one on [a given topic], though I suppose some of the LOOONG threads might seem intimidating to some members ("don't want to read through all those pages..." ).

When I finally get around to updating my Wash Technique thread I'll have to give some thought to whether I start a new thread with the current version or just add to the existing one. I can imagine *that* thread being a bit ponderous what with however-many pages it has.
 
Hey CrispyGP2001, if you wish to discuss the topics discussed in these old threads, please begin a new thread discussing your viewpoints. Many of the forum members involved in the threads you have recently resurrected no longer frquent the forum. It is most often beneficial to keep information fresh. New threads allow people involved in the thread to respond to one another and keep the topic going. It just makes better reading. Please read your PM`s.

Not sure what checking my PMs is but I find it useful to respond to any post if I think it might benefit
 
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