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this might be out of topic..but can u guys help me?is there anywhere i can find ppl to paste the oyama onto the tank for me?cos tried doing it myself but got many bubbles..any one can help?
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I believe there is a way of doing it yourself nicely.
I have never tried it before but I was advised by some bros some time back to use soap water as medium between the Oyama Paper and tank surface. - Spray some soap water on the tank surface and paste the oyama paper over it. - Then use a long ruler or some flat object to wipe across the paper to squeeze out the bubbles. Doing this will also help in later stage when you want to remove the Oyama Paper, as you can then peel it off very easily. |
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