Re: Plexiglass protective paper

Re: Plexiglass protective paper

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Plexiglass protective paper jerry wass 12-12-2005
How about using a hair dryer?


<agent86@gmail.com> wrote in message news:JEkuf.2799$z45.2262@trnddc02...
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> "pbc76049" <pbc76049@(removethis)charter.net> wrote in message
> news:mUeuf.38$%G7.18@fe02.lga...
>> Why have not any of you guys read the DIRECTIONS on
>> how to remove the old stuff. Pop it in the oven, warm it to about 160F
>> and it comes off slick as snot. Forget solvents, water or any of that
>> other crap, just check the manufacturers recommendations.
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>> Oh Yeah, I mold Acrylic for a living.
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> Gee Scott, have a bad morning?
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> As I recall, the original poster does not have the instructions from the
> manufacture (the paper is old, faded, and dried on), let alone an oven
> that
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