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<blockquote data-quote="Eskie" data-source="post: 18146013" data-attributes="member: 281859"><p>Follow up on application of the wrap. They state that a hair dryer or heat gun can be used to help assure adherence especially around curves. Of course the seam that ended at the back of the Pico was curved, and I noted it was hard to feel it secure. Problem was, no hair dryer or heat/glue gun in the house.</p><p></p><p>Solution? Turned the gas range on medium. Held the Pico up in the air over the flame. If my fingers started to feel too hot I pulled out. A couple of passes over the open flame and just enough heat to make the seam virtually disappear and essentially invisible in the black color anyway. My fingers were better by the end of the day. The things we do for vaping..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eskie, post: 18146013, member: 281859"] Follow up on application of the wrap. They state that a hair dryer or heat gun can be used to help assure adherence especially around curves. Of course the seam that ended at the back of the Pico was curved, and I noted it was hard to feel it secure. Problem was, no hair dryer or heat/glue gun in the house. Solution? Turned the gas range on medium. Held the Pico up in the air over the flame. If my fingers started to feel too hot I pulled out. A couple of passes over the open flame and just enough heat to make the seam virtually disappear and essentially invisible in the black color anyway. My fingers were better by the end of the day. The things we do for vaping.......... [/QUOTE]
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