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vettepartz
04-14-01, 05:18 AM
This is my first post to this forum. I have a T-Bird 900, and I am having trouble with the L1 bridges. I got a rear window defogger kit , but the "paint" always dries too quick when I try to apply it. I have tried a pin, but the paint does not form a droplet when I dip it into the bottle; it just dries and forms a coating on the pin. Have also tried a toothpick with the same results. Any suggestions on a good applicator?

FRANK
04-14-01, 06:11 AM
That's a common problem.Try using the edge of an EX-ACTO knife some people have reported success with that. Other than that, I suggest, patience, patience, patience.

robjustice
04-15-01, 07:45 AM
How you checked out Robs article on the front page?
He is using a jeweller's or optician's screw driver.

Randy
04-15-01, 03:20 PM
vettepartz (Apr 14, 2001 05:18 a.m.):
This is my first post to this forum. I have a T-Bird 900, and I am having trouble with the L1 bridges. I got a rear window defogger kit , but the "paint" always dries too quick when I try to apply it. I have tried a pin, but the paint does not form a droplet when I dip it into the bottle; it just dries and forms a coating on the pin. Have also tried a toothpick with the same results. Any suggestions on a good applicator?
I take the little plastic handle brush that comes with the kit and cut it (thebrush hair)to a fine point then I take fine line stripe tape and mask on each side of the brige and paint it. Pull the tape up right away and let it dry for a couple of mins. and tape up the next and so on it worked great for me on my 750, 900 and 1gig chips