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Not a latex expert but I have read awhile back about lamination coming off because of latex not curing properly on darker colors. May want to do a search on here for better information.
Well I won't worry about Window patches because I am a Mac user.
I can imagine the confusion for graphic people in the print industry in picking colors from now on. It would not surprise me that Adobe is going to come out with a competition to Pantone colors with their own color codes. Something...
gnubler, I think you ought to take this job. Get up there and as JBurton and Tex said to remove the channel letter face and clean them off. Water is leaking in there and making the mildew and mold to form. Could be a new money maker for you.
There is also a whole other market of removing bird...
So my Adobe products like CS6 that I still use will have the panatone library and the new after March won’t have it. Now that’s irony.
Affinity is my new software that does not have the crap that Adobe hands out.
And my Panatone book is older than most of the people on here and is laid out with...
Here’s a widow who knew exactly nothing about her husband’s business. She saw the lawyer for his will and found out she had nothing w worth anything and took some legal far fetched advice. The wife is selling a clunker in a used car lot.
When you stand in the medium and look forlorn and hold a sign saying " desperate, know nothing about business, need help, God Bless".
That "progress wagon" will jump the curb and knock you for a loop. Then you go to Morgan&Morgan and get a large cash settlement.
Well they could be Muslims, Tex picked them up coming over the boarder and thought it strange when they wanted to know which way was east and repeated "Mecca, Mecca". Tex thought that was spanish for "food".
Tipping, after you roll on your paint and you have minuscule bubbles you take a good varnish brush and ever so slightly "paint" across the surface. You will see the bubbles disappear and you will get a smooth finish. I prefer turpentine over penetrol. Penetrol has an oily base and as Gino says...
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