IMAC FANATIC
40% happier than most folks.
Well, I need to put the cowl, rudder and wing on tomorrow to mark where the colors start and end and where the stripes go, I get one in that condition.
The trim solvent is a magic bottle, you know those annoying corners that the iron leaves behind when you melt an edge or corner, cloth with trim solvent melts thise down to a perfect seam and erases the melt marks where color bleeds off from iron also. Leaves clean sealed and perfect seams, found to use very thin application coat on surface before laying trim, it over activates the glue and gets into the color layer of Monokote if too heavy handed, use a white cloth not cotton ball to control amount, recommended doing a few waste tests on scraps before using to get it perfect. Theres about a 6 -10 second window to get trim lined up before it bonds forever to base layer, used it to apply a 1 1/4" stripe on wing instead of windex method... which is awesome also, just an overnight thing, with more than exellent results.
The trim solvent is a magic bottle, you know those annoying corners that the iron leaves behind when you melt an edge or corner, cloth with trim solvent melts thise down to a perfect seam and erases the melt marks where color bleeds off from iron also. Leaves clean sealed and perfect seams, found to use very thin application coat on surface before laying trim, it over activates the glue and gets into the color layer of Monokote if too heavy handed, use a white cloth not cotton ball to control amount, recommended doing a few waste tests on scraps before using to get it perfect. Theres about a 6 -10 second window to get trim lined up before it bonds forever to base layer, used it to apply a 1 1/4" stripe on wing instead of windex method... which is awesome also, just an overnight thing, with more than exellent results.