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How Best to Flatten Warped Bumper Skirts?

By tnbugman

4 years ago



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    #4 3 years ago

    I haven't tried it yet but I've considered making a two part plaster mold of a good skirt, inserting a warped skirt between the two mold parts and then warm in an oven at about 180 degrees Fahrenheit perhaps with a lead weight on top.

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