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Old 25th March 2007, 04:09 AM   #21
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Le Pages "Press Tight Green" contact you can us that for mylar. This is a non toxic water based contact that allows lots of working time and sticks very well. This is cheap and safe to use. Check it out. Regards.

PS: trying to remove acrylic transfer will result in the loss of most of the skin on your thumbs and fingers no fun at all, better to leave the diaphragm in place and work over top if there is no foam. If there is foam it is just a long hard dicouraging job to say the least. Should you succeed you will have learned to swear like a real sailor! Been there done that. Here is an example so you will get the idea. Repete these wordl quickly as if they were one long word.

well oiled beef hooked (Newfie sailor)
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