How To CORRECTLY Activate Film (Hydrographics) | Liquid Concepts
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- Опубліковано 4 січ 2023
- Bryan from Liquid Concepts showing you the best tips and tricks for all your custom coatings including hydrographics, cerakote, custom painting, water dipping, water transfer printing and much more!
In this episode of our weekly tips and tricks video, Bryan is going over how to correctly activate your hydrographic film, and get it completely glassed out!
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As usual, it's a great video. I would like to see the same with overactived film. I tend to do that more than underactivate. Thanks
These tips are so helpful, Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for your continued support !!
How to detect a film that needs to be a little bit under activated ?
Great video as always
Awesome break down
Thanks !!
Thank you for this video.....im just now starting to do this
You got this! Thanks for watching !!
Sir why does only black ink fade while traversing
Are there more steps to dipping wood???
I would like to try this, What type the chemical is the activator?
The activator is a specific blend of multiple chemicals to work properly with the hydrographic film.
"Can urethane thinner be used as an activator?"
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Thanks !!