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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Advice on applying VOC petrol tank transfers please.
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<blockquote data-quote="kieronsykes" data-source="post: 123644" data-attributes="member: 4065"><p>I've also read the do not flat - the problem i see is that if you dont flat the surface, the surface will be slightly orange peely and therefore higher potential for air to be trapped as the surface will technically uneven. I think they state to not flat the surface prior to application due to and clear elements of the transfer having dulled lacquer underneath. I've had water transfers work but only on the odd occasion and due to it causing problems i've had to stop using that type of transfer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kieronsykes, post: 123644, member: 4065"] I've also read the do not flat - the problem i see is that if you dont flat the surface, the surface will be slightly orange peely and therefore higher potential for air to be trapped as the surface will technically uneven. I think they state to not flat the surface prior to application due to and clear elements of the transfer having dulled lacquer underneath. I've had water transfers work but only on the odd occasion and due to it causing problems i've had to stop using that type of transfer. [/QUOTE]
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