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    I've wet mounted many a 3m decal. On plastic saddlebags as well. Works just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by co425 View Post
    I've wet mounted many a 3m decal. On plastic saddlebags as well. Works just fine.
    Ordering another set then for another try.....

    It sucks (and is expensive) to be so picky that a few bubbles bother the heck out of me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airborne06 View Post
    Ordering another set then for another try.....

    It sucks (and is expensive) to be so picky that a few bubbles bother the heck out of me!
    Same here... but we want to to be PERFECT


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    Sorry, I see that I missed Horn Blower's earlier post - heading out to the garage with a needle! Will, I think you're probably f@#cked with a wrinkle though...

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    I applied the stickers a couple of weeks ago. I hadn't really looked closely since, but when I just went down to try getting rid of the bubbles, there they were - gone! Almost all of them have disappeared. That makes me think the material is somewhat permiable and the air eventually escapes..

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkKnt View Post
    I applied the stickers a couple of weeks ago. I hadn't really looked closely since, but when I just went down to try getting rid of the bubbles, there they were - gone! Almost all of them have disappeared. That makes me think the material is somewhat permiable and the air eventually escapes..
    Just went to the garage and checked mine...the bubbles are still there. Ya had me going there for a minute!

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    That looks VERY sharp, sir.
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    I hate getting old

    I bought these reflective panels during the winter months with the idea of putting them on when the weather warmed up and put them away where I knew I would remember where I put them. Oh Boy they might be permanently lost, I can't find them for love nor money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seadog View Post
    I bought these reflective panels during the winter months with the idea of putting them on when the weather warmed up and put them away where I knew I would remember where I put them. Oh Boy they might be permanently lost, I can't find them for love nor money.
    Easy way to find them: buy a new pair, the old ones will show up about 5 minutes after you receive the new ones!

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