@jonaspersson122:
As I wrote on page 1 within this article:
Indigo20 wrote:
What to do first:
Please download the handbook and watch the short video clips.
The handbook comes with 34 pages, more than 70 pictures and has the following structure:
I. General information
II. The cold-welding TPE & TPR diffusion adhesive
III. Properties of TPE & TPR in normal condition and under material stress
IV. Preparatory actions
V. Application examples
· Part A: Repairs without material tension
· Part B: Repairs under reduced material tension
VI. Post-processing
VII. Measures for mistakes / The "10-Second-Rule" / Cured diffusion adhesive
VIII. Summary
Take the 25 minutes it needs to read the handbook.
This will answer all your questions and it will encrease your knowledge about TPE repair.
This is from the handbook:
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I receive so many emails and PM's with questions regarding my products that are already answered in the handbooks.
One of my vendors told me that not reading manuals and handbooks is a "question of mentality".
And he told me that (especially for the English language) there is an abbreviation called "RTFM".
"Read the fucking manual ?"
"No, read the fine manual"
@Rock13:
I was in the hospital and in the rehab clinic.
Back at home I had to deal with a basement flooding which caused high damage to the house and stored eqipment.
My vendors were informed about this.
That was the reason why my products were not available.
BUT:
As I wrote on page 1 within this article:
Indigo20 wrote:
The cold-welding TPE & TPR diffusion adhesive is available from these TDF vendors:
- Dollstudio
- DollsFrance
- Booty Call Dolls
- Mon Amour Toujours
DollsFrance has the adhesive always in stock (because they ordered the adhesive before I went to the hospital)
Rock13, if you would have "read the fine information", you would have seen that the product is available.
Your comment is not acceptable.