I would like to know if any of you regularly use this technique to finish corners on fabric backed vinyl papers. I had to do it in several Subways and Rubios. in Southern California. Dan
I would like to know if any of you regularly use this technique to finish corners on fabric backed vinyl papers. I had to do it in several Subways and Rubios. in Southern California. Dan
We have a little tradition here on paint talk, and that is that the new members introduce themselves here and tell the community a little about themselves.
Not a rule or prerequisite by any means, just a nice little tradition that's evolved.
I've used mg since the start. Yes its hot but that's good. I use less and saves time. But it can burn if you are not familiar with map. Will introduce myself in front. Dan
Are you a member of a paperhangers google group by any chance? Only it has just been discussed there over the last few days, just seemed a coincidence.
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I mentioned mg in the CT forum too. They were discussing using syringes for bubbles in FBV. Heating up the bubbles makes easy to roll out flat. Sometimes it is only adhesive not air causing it.
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