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New Shades for the eyes

Windex works great for positioning ANY adhesive backed plastic on another plastic surface. (Fog Citys, decals, stickers) I learned this trick when I used to apply 4' long stickers on sailboats.
Spray the surface, peel the adhesive backing and position whatever on the surface, push down slightly to squeeze the windex out, then carefully let it dry. In the case of decals and stickers, you can use anything soft and straight for a "Squeegee" to get the windex out. (Hold the sticker with one hand and squeegee small bits at a time or the whole thing will move). Once it's gone, the adhesive sticks.

Works great on "Sunblockers", too.
 
using windex with a fog city wouldn't work. It needs completely clean, dry shield. It traps a pocket of air that works as insulation much like double pane windows. If you had windex on there, the adhesive would not work, and you would trap liquid in the air space if it did.
 
lorazepam said:
using windex with a fog city wouldn't work. It needs completely clean, dry shield. It traps a pocket of air that works as insulation much like double pane windows. If you had windex on there, the adhesive would not work, and you would trap liquid in the air space if it did.

You say that like it's a bad thing......
 
Between flashbacks and the refraction of the fog city at night, I get enough entertainment, without blue liquid sloshing in front of my face.
 
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