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On Monday, June 18, 2018 at 2:07:10 PM UTC-7, wrote:
That works really well as long as the transfer or release paper backing doesn't go soggy in water. Test first. UH The transfer paper *should* be waterproof enough to do what Mike O describes. I hang out at a place that does vinyl lettering and that is the technique they use. You're not soaking the surface or decal, just getting it damp enough to let it slide around as you place it. Also, it can take several days for the bubbles to completely go away - if you still have any. 5Z |
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