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By: jj
Jul 25 2003, 01:36 AM

Just before I remove the backing sheet from the film I'm about to install on a bg or a roll up, I give a fine mist of spray into the air around my peeling board and the area I will be installing. It works well for elimimating floating dust and tiny particles in the air. It just gives you a dust free area for a moment.
FBJ:
I do that too. I also spray the whole liner. Lots of times stuff will be on the liner after molding. These steps work great!! SQEG:
That's TD's trademark move. At one time he thought he was the only one who sprayed the area he was tinting before peeling and stickin'. I do it when I'm working in body shops with bondo dust floating everywhere. TD's tips pay huge dividends.
pierce8468:
I always spray my liner before peeling, it cuts down the static cling and dust in the air during the peeling.





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