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Old 02-01-2010, 02:45 AM
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Mr.Mark setter/softer / MicroSol/Set??

Hi everybody !

Like the topic says..

I am wondering.. What is the best to use? Mr. Mark Setter and Softer or the MicroSol/Microset-kit?

And I actually do wonder.. HOW do I use it..? in which order and how to..?

Thanks for any tips !

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Re: Mr.Mark setter/softer / MicroSol/Set??

I have had great luck with the micro sol/micro set solutions, mostly I use the red bottle and a hair dryer to put the decals down, I would not try to move the decal with the red when it is wet though as it is pretty harsh and will rip the decal, but after it has dried almost completely you can press out any bubbles with a slightly damp or dry Q-tip, if it doesn't go away fully reapply and let dry and press out again. it works wonders as long as you are patient and the blow dryer helps immencly. just play around with some scraps to see what it will do on different shaped surfaces.

all the carbon decals on the civic in my sig were put down with micro sol.

hope this helps, if you have any questions feel free to ask

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