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Applying a CPO......Use the "Wet" method???
Minwah:
--- Quote from: Wade on September 21, 2004, 12:49:09 pm ---Soapy water would probably be the best thing, or do it dry if the artwork isn't too large. I've always done it dry and haven't had any ripples or bubbles or bad positioning. Just be careful!
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I applied some Happ vinyl dry the other day to the front of my cab. While I was pretty worried about doing it, it came out perfectly - again, just be very careful, and don't rush.
And thanks for confirming what Windex is mp... :)
Tailgunner:
I'd go with the wet method on a plated/painted metal CP. You'd eventually have corrosion develop if the panel was bare metal. Then again you'll likely have corrosion issues anyway with a bare metal panel. ;)
I've always used straight ammonia when stripping automotive window tint, it's cheap and rather effective for removing the glue residue left when you peel off the tint. Windex contains ammonia which is why it breaks down some adhesives.
On bike grips, I use compressed air to install or remove them. With air between them and the bars, the grips float like pucks on an air hockey table. Since switching I can remove and install a set of grips in seconds without having to cut off the old grips.
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