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Just go for it ...best thing with waterslides is you can literally "Slide" them around until your happy with the position and then I found the slightest dab with a piece of toilet paper and you can wick the water away leaving them firmly in place.
any here's the last stage just prior to un-masking
since the brake block fills the area so well - not even Magura appear to have worried about painting the block area, so masking up was pretty primitive.
Just need to give them a polish to get rid of the slightly orange peel effect on some areas.
You can still see which ones came from Foz as there just the slightest trace of blue in the treads, the other two were really crappy silver ones and TBH bin fodder before the make over.
Quattro Magura's ready for re-plumbing, in hind sight I wish I'd given them another coat of lacquer as in bright daylight you can see the edges of the waterslide on some however you do need to be exceptionally close - once fitted I'm hoping you'll never notice however its easy enough to either start over again or try another coat on them
yakboy":1x754uvv said:Looking good . We'll have to compare notes when you put your decals on. As I'm a bit nervous about cocking mine up
Just go for it ...best thing with waterslides is you can literally "Slide" them around until your happy with the position and then I found the slightest dab with a piece of toilet paper and you can wick the water away leaving them firmly in place.
any here's the last stage just prior to un-masking
since the brake block fills the area so well - not even Magura appear to have worried about painting the block area, so masking up was pretty primitive.
Just need to give them a polish to get rid of the slightly orange peel effect on some areas.
You can still see which ones came from Foz as there just the slightest trace of blue in the treads, the other two were really crappy silver ones and TBH bin fodder before the make over.
Quattro Magura's ready for re-plumbing, in hind sight I wish I'd given them another coat of lacquer as in bright daylight you can see the edges of the waterslide on some however you do need to be exceptionally close - once fitted I'm hoping you'll never notice however its easy enough to either start over again or try another coat on them