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![]() cavelamb wrote: Once the fabric touches the resin - it's stuck. Get your surface all good and preped, then spray it with a light dusting of hair spray. It's just tacky enough to hold the fabric in place, but let you peel it off and reposition it. But how to wet it out? On a vertical surface too? Well, glass this thin, might just be able to spray it(?) HVLP? That's an interesting idea. Maybe one of Vdubber's Harbor Freight touch up guns, with the disposable jars. |
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