applying W30 stencils?
#1
applying W30 stencils?
My brother just painted my 70 442 convertible and the paint looks great. I tried to put on one of the hood stencils from the parts place and ruined it. Once it sticks, you cant correct for mis alignment. Is there any product out there for floating the stencil around to get it positioned ? This type of stencil uses 3 M backing. You pull the paper backing off, apply the stencil, then pull the top paper off to expose the tape. Any advice would be greatfully appreciated!
#2
Use a solution of a couple of drops of dish soap to a gallon of water. Use a spray bottle to apply to the paint and run your hand over the solution to get rid of the bubbles. Use a squeegee to push the solution out from under the stencil. Let the stencil dry for a little while before removing the transfer paper.
#3
Use a solution of a couple of drops of dish soap to a gallon of water. Use a spray bottle to apply to the paint and run your hand over the solution to get rid of the bubbles. Use a squeegee to push the solution out from under the stencil. Let the stencil dry for a little while before removing the transfer paper.
#4
The trick is to use just a couple of drops of dish soap to a gallon of water. I use this solution all the time when putting a mask on my glass when sandblasting and other decals. The trick is squeeging the water out without damaging the vinyl. Be gentle!
#5
I'll give it a try. THANKS!!!
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