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Back glass flaking disaster

By Geofflove

3 years ago


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    #5 3 years ago

    Did you use krylon triple thick, or rustoleum triple thick? I know rustoleum has issues.

    The temperature and humidity also play a factor.

    #19 3 years ago
    Quoted from bayoubilly70:

    I hate it when people TT the clear score display windows instead of masking them off so the stay nice and clear. Folks, please stop doing this.
    I would only TT a glass in the area that needed it, not the whole thing. I would also never do it for protection to nice glass that didn't need it.

    Actually, I have a good technique for clearing the windows. Just spray it extra thick on the windows, and it cures clear. If it doesn't flow perfectly flat, you can knock it down with novus 2/3.

    #26 3 years ago

    Personally, I don't like the visible edge that is left behind when masking or scraping. So I just spray over the windows.

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