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<blockquote data-quote="Katji" data-source="post: 901541" data-attributes="member: 17768"><p>Yeah, I was thinking the same - do it like overspray. ...No problem with matte black /whatever. </p><p>Shoe polish, you would have to hold a stiff piece of plastic or something behind it, because you would have to do a lot of rubbing, pushing. </p><p>Shoe polish does contain solvent, of course, just not so it affect would the adhesive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katji, post: 901541, member: 17768"] Yeah, I was thinking the same - do it like overspray. ...No problem with matte black /whatever. Shoe polish, you would have to hold a stiff piece of plastic or something behind it, because you would have to do a lot of rubbing, pushing. Shoe polish does contain solvent, of course, just not so it affect would the adhesive. [/QUOTE]
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