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I  am doing a back lit double sided 4' x 8' outdoor sign and the standard lettering parts I've done are just fine but there is one line 12" x 82" that is reversed, meaning I weeded out the lettering and left the tile. As it was one piece and long, I did a top hinge and dry. That left tons of bubbles. I've read the other posts in the forum but no one seemed to be doing a reverse style application do I'm hoping you guys can tell me the best way to apply this line to minimize bubbles, wet, dry, or best way to hinge. This is an existing sign and I'm recycling the 4x8 sheets of white acrylic so basically it's just a re lettering job  for the new occupants.

Thanks, Terry

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I would suggest doing it wet. 

That big of an area and your bound to get some bubbles.

Yes, you will have to squeegee the h3ll out of it, but you won

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