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Sometimes when I'm doing letters on a corrugated sign, I have trouble with bubbles or the letters not sticking too well. There are times when I don't have any trouble with bubbles or the letters sticking. Does the room temperature have something to do with this problem? I do a wet apply by misting the board with one of two solutions. Is there maybe a better type of application fluid to use when working in an air conditioned office? Is there an application fluid that would perform well in both air conditioning and outside on a vehicle to use when applying letters in order to get little to no bubbles?
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Yes temperature does affect it but learn to adjust the solution. Also MM is right on with the Rapid2 it is awesome. I usually mixed it 50/50 in normal 55-80 degree installs and not Diluted at all for colder applications. Hope this helps a little
I don't waste my money on those commecial solutions, you can make your own for pennies...
Iso. alcohol and water with a few drops of J&J...... Never a problem from it here....
Thanks guys. You'll are a great help. I'll give it a try.
I do most of mine dry
(shwusyrtnts @ Aug 10 2007, 07:14 AM) [*]532698[/*] Yes temperature does affect it but learn to adjust the solution. Also MM is right on with the Rapid2 it is awesome. I usually mixed it 50/50 in normal 55-80 degree installs and not Diluted at all for colder applications. Hope this helps a little Thanks. We diluted the RapidTac today and tried it in the air conditioning. You barely have to mist it with, but it worked alot better. Thank you so much. (gtotint @ Aug 10 2007, 07:10 PM) [*]532851[/*] I do most of mine dry (one slick tinter @ Aug 10 2007, 07:49 PM) [*]532897[/*] Thanks. We'll give that a try too. We'll try anything if it'll make life easier.
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