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Post# 172954   3/12/2012 at 14:02 (4,421 days old) by juniorsenior ()   |   | |
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Is T cut ok to use on the plastic casing a Hoover junior 1346A/1354A etc? |
Post# 172956 , Reply# 1   3/12/2012 at 14:16 (4,421 days old) by Turbo500 (West Yorkshire, UK)   |   | |
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Post# 172957 , Reply# 2   3/12/2012 at 14:23 (4,421 days old) by juniorsenior ()   |   | |
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Brilliant. Thanks for replying. |
Post# 172958 , Reply# 3   3/12/2012 at 14:25 (4,421 days old) by vacbear58 (Sutton In Ashfield & London)   |   | |
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Post# 172967 , Reply# 5   3/12/2012 at 15:43 (4,421 days old) by James (Ware, Hertfordshire, UK)   |   | |
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Make sure you use a damp rag when using T-cut, otherwise it will scratch the plastic.
Use a sperate dry rag to take off once its dried. As Chris said, done use it on an logos or writing as it will be removed also. Textured plastics, like the buttons on Lux 350's etcc don't like T-cut, so I'd recommend only using it on smooth parts. |