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Old 09-16-2008, 09:58 AM   #15
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The key to the spray is fine overlapping strands of the glue. You want to create a web one both surfaces. Do not try to cover the surface as if you painting it on. It needs to dry 100% before you stick them together. That might be 1 minute it might be 10 all depends on the humidity. You can test by using the back of you hand... gently press your hand into the glue, if your hair sticks, wait. Do not rush the glue, for if it is not dry enough it will come apart later. Once the surfaces touch, that is it, so be lined up. A file will cut off the excess around the edge. Make sure to roll out the surface with a j bar roller. You can also wait too long and all the solvent will evaporate out of the glue and the bond will not take place.
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