G Greg Austin New Member Oct 23, 2012 #1 Does anyone know how long you would put the pros aid transfers in a dehydrator if thats what I use to dry them ?
Does anyone know how long you would put the pros aid transfers in a dehydrator if thats what I use to dry them ?
B BATS Well-Known Member Oct 23, 2012 #2 that depends greatly on thickness they can air dry which is a little better and the shrinkage is a little less we are talking about prosaid bondo transfers right?
that depends greatly on thickness they can air dry which is a little better and the shrinkage is a little less we are talking about prosaid bondo transfers right?
BornKilr Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Oct 23, 2012 #3 I just air dry mine since I'm usually in no hurry. But you can tell when they are getting dry by how translucent they become.
I just air dry mine since I'm usually in no hurry. But you can tell when they are getting dry by how translucent they become.
G Greg Austin New Member Oct 23, 2012 #4 BATS said: that depends greatly on thickness they can air dry which is a little better and the shrinkage is a little less we are talking about prosaid bondo transfers right? Click to expand... Thank you, There very thin, and yes pros aid transfers, How long would I freeze them ??? thanks again
BATS said: that depends greatly on thickness they can air dry which is a little better and the shrinkage is a little less we are talking about prosaid bondo transfers right? Click to expand... Thank you, There very thin, and yes pros aid transfers, How long would I freeze them ??? thanks again