Thread: Accessories My new Decalgirl skin!
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Old 03-16-2010, 02:35 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by kindlekitten View Post
all I can say is make sure you have a clean and clutter free working environment. go really slowly and start from a corner easing things down and smooth as you go
That's working perfectly for the back. But for the front, there's almost no material. It's more cut-outs than actual vinyl.
I've got the Gelaskins, which are really soft. Would it be harder or even rigid, it would be easier. But so I hardly knew where to even hold it. I think it would be way easier to apply, if the skin would have a front and back sheet. You pull the front, place it on the reader. Because it still has the back sheet it's more stable. After you've applied it, you pull the back sheet as well.
I've managed to apply it. And it's relatively precise. But I wouldn't know how to apply it "perfectly"...
I've got one nook skin as a "reserve". Maybe I try that, now already having some experience...

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