veggie oil for backround
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saltwaterpimp - Posts: 1307
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veggie oil for backround
any one do this or is it just me? if not what do you do to make your backround stick?
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saltwaterpimp - Posts: 1307
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if u use oil put it on like window tint it will look great color will stand out alot more then tape.
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gumbii - Posts: 1695
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i tried it before... no worky... you could use a thin layer of elmers school glue... it dries clear... but it's pretty much fail and aids to take it off...
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saltwaterpimp - Posts: 1307
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you did not use enough oil.i had 4 tanks for over 5 years and most tanks are gone now but the back round is still on all of them.makes your backround come to life
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gumbii - Posts: 1695
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the backround i used was too wrinkled and used to being rolled up... so it got long bubbles along the back... another tank i tried the oil too, but the backround paper was too big i guess... both of these tanks were 100g tanks...
so now i use spraypaint, tiles or no backrounds at all...
so now i use spraypaint, tiles or no backrounds at all...
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saltwaterpimp - Posts: 1307
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i did it before i set up the tank.i just poured it on. i guess a brush or sprayer would work.just use alot , use your id or somthingto get all the bubbles out. ps{dont spray in tank...lol}
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orb4me - Posts: 1
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I used vasoline, its a little diff to smooth out, but it looks great. In some areas i was trying to get the air out, and i looked in the tank, and it was like clouds and streaks, i like it, so i left it.