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| ARTIFACT:
the wiki doesn't answer my specific question which was about the mamemarquees adhesive backing ... Are there things I need to watch for when peeling it, should I peel small amounts while applying it, or not, etc. I can use common sense of course, but I prefer to be paranoid and be prepared! :) |
| leapinlew:
--- Quote from: ARTIFACT on August 28, 2007, 02:15:51 pm ---the wiki doesn't answer my specific question which was about the mamemarquees adhesive backing ... Are there things I need to watch for when peeling it, should I peel small amounts while applying it, or not, etc. I can use common sense of course, but I prefer to be paranoid and be prepared! :) --- End quote --- Unless your a klingon, or your fingers are covered with super glue - the backing comes off very easily. Like wax paper. |
| shardian:
--- Quote from: ARTIFACT on August 28, 2007, 02:15:51 pm ---the wiki doesn't answer my specific question which was about the mamemarquees adhesive backing ... Are there things I need to watch for when peeling it, should I peel small amounts while applying it, or not, etc. I can use common sense of course, but I prefer to be paranoid and be prepared! :) --- End quote --- Yeah, I totally didn't get what you were asking. The backing comes right off. That would kind of defeat the purpose if it was stuck to the adhesive. ;) |
| ARTIFACT:
OK :) I just wanted to see if there was any tips on applying it after peeling the backing... to avoid air bubbles, or anything else I am not realizing may happen |
| leapinlew:
What I do is pray a lot. So far it's been working really well. I'm only half kidding... I lift up one edge and apply it to a line I've drawn that I know is straight. Then I slowly lift the backing and apply it as I lift the backing - smoothing it out for air bubbles or anything. |
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