PRODUCT ENDORSEMENT - Rapid Tac. Makes side art EASY!

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PRODUCT ENDORSEMENT - Rapid Tac. Makes side art EASY!

The last two side art applications I have done, I did using Rapid Tac. Prior to using this stuff, I have had mixed results and often air bubbles and sometimes creases. This stuff just works and it really makes it amazingly easy to do. I HATE PUTTING ON SIDE ART. It's sooo stressful. Not with this stuff, it makes it a breeze!

I have no idea what is in the bottle. Maybe it's just windex. I don't know. But whatever it is, it just works. I will never put on side art again without it.

It's easy too!

1) Clean the side art area of the cabinet with Rapid Tac. Spray it on and wipe it off with a paper towel.
2) Spray the cabinet again with Rapid Tac (where the side art is going!)
3) Now, take the wax paper off of the side art and start lining it up where it needs to go. Since the cabinet is wet with Rapid Tac, you can easily remove and readjust where the side art goes. This is the best part!
4) Side art looks good? Now, take a squeegee and push all the liquid and air bubbles out. Rub the hell out of the art with this thing until it is silky smooth.
5) Wait 30-90 seconds. Now, spray the pre-mask with the Rapid Tac. Get it nice and wet. Now, remove the pre-mask and gaze at your beautiful side art with no bubbles, creases, etc!

I bought my stuff here:

http://www.rvinyl.com/application/tools/rapidtac.htm

http://www.rvinyl.com/squeegee.html

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It is good stuff, I buy it by the gallon for installing the vinyl graphics I do. The same company also makes a great glue remover, rapid remover.
 
For those that use this stuff, or do the 'wet method' in general make absolutely 1000% sure that you've completely sealed the area you intend to get wet. Even pinholes in vinyl or paint substrates will cause the cabinet beneath the artwork to puff up from the moisture and make little welts in your completed art.

Not sayin good or bad here, just offering advice.
 
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