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Quoted from bumpnthump05:Well, i had a hiccup with the paint. The paint was cured and dry but i guess this spot wasnt adhered to the black when i pulled off my yellow stencil on the other side. Talked to Jeff @ Pinball Pimp Stencils and he said to cut some 1/8" strips of blue painters tape, and slowly tape the edges and then tape around that and spray some paint on it. Another set-back but i guess i gotta do what i gotta do.
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Oh yeah. I had that happen too once. I found if I really lightly sanded the black after the stencil was down, then it stuck a little better. If I remember, I used something really fine like 600 and was careful not to roughen up the edges of the stencil.
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