Quote: LBJ Ed, the Koverall instructions mention that the "grain" of the material runs parallel to the finished edge. So, it would appear the "grain" is the warp. Correct? That's the way I ran the Koverall on my wing. Seemed to be correct after shrinking anyway. Lane
Another thought, since BUSA was one of the largest Solar-Tex sellers, it would seem that they would be looking to bring Ora-Tex into the USA.
Ha. One more thing. When using Stix-It, I could smell what I think is the same aroma coming from it as using several of the other iron on coverings. Whatever Stix-It is, it is likely the same adhesive that others use.
BUSA is now selling a product called "Planetex". They claim it's the same as Solartex without the glue. Application = brush their "Poly-Tak" adhesive on to the surface to be covered, let it dry, and then apply the covering using an iron just like you would for Solartex. Shrink the material with the iron and then apply coat(s) of their "Poly-Brush" to finish. Then paint. The demo video made it look easy. It has my attention.
I've never used any of it so, I need to rely on the experience of others, like you folks, to help me decide which to use. I am partial to the less toxic stuff ....whatever that might be. So, that will play a part in my decision. I would also prefer a covering that can be painted with Acrylic paints. I live in the city (with all that goes with that) and would much prefer that my neighbors won't have an excuse to call the city complaining about "strange chemical odors" emitting from my property. :)
Solartex appeared to be a great solution but, it looks like I'm a day late and a dollar short. Maybe Oratex will work out in our favor.
__________________ Garry
Arlington, TX
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