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Posted by Pete Kouchis (Member # 343) on :
 
If you find yourself frustrated trying to avoid the air traps in the grooves of your corex signs, try wrapping the end of your squeegee with a piece of "fuzzy" velcro. It works wonders!

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Posted by Stephen Deveau (Member # 1305) on :
 
Peter
I have been doing this for sometime now and if you overlay 2 strips of Velcro on each other it makes a very soft surface....
Great for Digital prints but will still give you small scratch lines..Very easy to clean up with a quick spray of 1-Shot UV Clear...

Stephen
Raven/2000

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Raven/2000
Airbrushed by Raven
Lower sackville N.S.
deveausdiscovery@sprint.ca

 


Posted by Stephen Deveau (Member # 1305) on :
 
Peter
I have been doing this for sometime now and if you overlay 2 strips of Velcro on each other it makes a very soft surface....
Great for Digital prints but will still give you small scratch lines..Very easy to clean up with a quick spray of 1-Shot UV Clear...

Stephen
Raven/2000

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Raven/2000
Airbrushed by Raven
Lower sackville N.S.
deveausdiscovery@sprint.ca

 




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