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11-22-2006, 11:21 PM #11
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Mylar Question
That 3m 77 spray glue will not come off the walls,and yes repaint and spackle
the walls.You can get 1/8" hardbroad {masonight} and glue the mylar on it.
You can get it in 4'x8' sheets at homedepot or lowes or any lumber yard.
Then use double face tape and stick it to the walls.Much easyer to get off the walls and put it some place else too.
Peace
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11-22-2006, 11:52 PM #12
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Mylar Question
why not just get mylar and tape it to your walls... double sided sticky tape never hurt any one, just put it up strait and clean and ur done and it will come off with one "hard" pull. lol the only reason u would reenforce your mylar is if its hagning, and u would be better off bying the flexible cloth refective material. glue shit to ur walls is a bad idea unless it really doesnt matter, glueing and using cardboard seems to be a waste of time. imo.
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11-23-2006, 12:00 AM #13
Senior Member
Mylar Question
Good idea but he'd need a van to get the mother fucking wood home
Originally Posted by crazywill
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11-23-2006, 12:01 AM #14
Senior Member
Mylar Question
amen jack
a stoner thinking about purpose is like a redneck wanting another beer. it\'s gonna happen eventually.
:rasta:
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11-23-2006, 12:05 AM #15
Senior Member
Mylar Question
Yes, the cardboard is a good one, i had this idea befor i have just never acted on it. as my walls are wite, but im planning on getting mylar
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