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Agree with bigfish. But you can call general formulations and tell them what you are doing with it and they can advise you. I've called about a few things I've used thier products on and they seemed pretty helpful. I prob. would go with 3M.
We pay a $75 fee to one of our commercial property management companies we work with. When they started doing this a few years ago, our contact just told us to add the fee onto the invoice. I think they did it to make sure the vendors had insurance coverage.
I had something like that happen to me once about some years ago. Used Cookes as the primer and painted a dark blue. Was a gold leaf sign as well. Looked great in the shop. Installed it and about 3 weeks later it blistered all up like that. Took it buy my local pro paint shop (ICI at the time)...
I may be off point, but some of the younger customers I give them a video game reference. " You gave me a Pong image and you want Call of Duty" and they most of the time get it.
Been awhile since I cut some, but I use a sharp 2 flute straight bit. Plasticrouting.com has good starting point and bit selections. Gator is polystyrene foam in the selector, them 3A.
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