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    Ok...thank's Ross..

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    There he is...lot of job but fun...now i just need to put the 6 inch Tape on leading edge... One question for you guy's .i found more easy to glue the tip of the tape and when it is dry i fill the tape with poly-brush by the top... Im the only one who doing that..or did you have advice on this method

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    ther he is...all tape on...first coat of ployspray..it's looking good...but some tape edge lift...so i need to come back with iron...cleaning and two more cross coat..
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    JFQuebec,

    It is best two snap your lines, wet the area with polybrush then apply your tape in the wet polybrush. Use your snapped lines to keep your tape straight and carefully work it down the line. IMO you need the polybrush first this aids in bonding the tape to the fabric, may also alleviate dry spots in your finish. Snapping two lines at the width of the tape will help keep the tape straight and will also help it from being stretched wider during application. Second note is you do not need a heavy coat, soak the weave, the tape should easily stick to the tape and partially wet thorough and be able to slide around a bit. On a long section you don't have to apply the polybrush down the hole run. It will start to tack which will make it more difficult, work 3-5' at a time or what ever you are comfortable with. Try not to leave ridges outside the snapped lines, dry brush this area for a smoother over all finish. And don't worry you more layers to apply it will all start to level out.

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    Looking good JF!

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    Thank's for tip's ... And thank's josh

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    Before to shoot other coat i need to make someting better for ventilation..
    The fume stay in my show for Long Time

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