As a newbie to this forum and as an Oratex user for many years 8 in total, I can say that there are tips, tricks and skills that need to be learnt as with any product in the world today. If you approach using Oratex with the same mentality as Stits or Ceconite you will fall on your backside, if you don't "get" the fact you are dealing with new technology and certain processes have to be adhered to then you will fail once again. In a nutshell Oratex works. Can you have problems, yes, but you can with other systems, can they be sorted, without a doubt, do the benefits outweigh the re-education necessary to get a great job, without a doubt. You know if we all approached things Luddites then we wouldn't use GPS for navigation, we wouldn't use computers to communicate, we do because we have learnt to use new tech, and Oratex is new tech.
lars knows the product, trust him, he is a good guy that really puts the effort in, for those negative posters I would suggest that if you have had negative experience with the product then it might be more of an issue of product education rather than product failure, maybe a training session would pay dividends. Oratex works, it saves weight, increases aircraft performance, reduces stall speed, it's quicker and easier to use, it's non toxic, it doesn't support combustion and it doesn't try to kill you with toxic solvents