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I am having problems applying pressure sensitive mylar lettering to glass i.e. Apply dry-air bubbles. Apply wet-does not adhere in a suitable amount of time. I need help.
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Hi, Pat......a question........Is the Mylar premasked? If it is, my guys use a felt squeegees for applying mylar on glass.
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You need RAPID TAC II , This (mylar,polyester,calandered)is why we made RAPID TAC II if you need proof, call 800-350-7751, ask me for sample. RAPID TAC (standard formula)was made for "premium vinyl, RAPID TAC II was made for everything else,"no bubbles,fast bond time(90 seconds). Roger
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I was told by my suppliers that the recommended method was dry application of mylers. I have done it both ways but for years have always applied it dry. I use a sweeping motion coming down across the graphics and it works very well. As always use lots of pressure. Good luck. Kevin
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