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I have on larger pieces been just flooding the application area with fluid, and peeling a single graphic off of the backing and floating it to its new home without using transfer papers. Usually on letter over a foot in height, but I do it all the time on heavy banner material, down to letters that need to be grouped. Its faster and easier and cheaper. I especially do it on glass where the will move around easily. Bronzeo
-------------------- "Don't change horses in midstream, unless you spot one with longer legs" bronzeo oti Jack Davis 1410 Main St Joplin, MO 64801 www.imagemakerart.com jack@imagemakerart.com Posts: 1549 | From: Joplin, MO | Registered: Mar 2000
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Good one Jack...I always do this on race car numbers....save bux.Make sure you spray your hands too..git em dripping wet...it helps ya let go. Roger likes me...I buy Rapid Prep in 5 gallon bottles!And ....yes I use rapid tac when doing wet apps.
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I love the stuff........I think I'm addicted to the smell. My partner and I were Rapid T'ing a van the other day and I started making up ads for RapidTac deodorant, shampoo, hairspray, nasal spray, gargle and douche! LOL, we were crazy.
-------------------- Sharon Bigler A Good Sign Chambersburg, PA Posts: 202 | From: Chambersburg, PA USA | Registered: Jul 2001
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