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<blockquote data-quote="RBEmerson" data-source="post: 1405458" data-attributes="member: 91458"><p>Tankslapper says a 70% water / 30% alcohol solution is need to keep the Tankslapper film loose and easy to position. Do <strong><u><em>not</em></u></strong> use 70% rubbing alcohol!! It contains oils and perfume, all of which will discourage the films adhesion. Use 91% alcohol (also found in drug stores). It doesn't have anything to block adhesion. For the three other films (which double the cost - ouch) Tankslapper says to add couple of drops of Johnson & Johnson No More Tears shampoo. They specifically say that must <strong><u><em>not</em></u></strong> be used with Tankslapper film. Also, use distilled water (no mineral content).</p><p></p><p>At the end of the project, when there's no need to use it, don't throw it away. Toss in a few drops of Dawn dish detergent (either film formula). With a clean microfiber cloth, you now have a spray that can be used to clean optics (including glasses) computer screens, phone screens, etc. And best of all, you don't have to pay Lenscrafter for about the same stuff. If you have a lens cleaner sprayer, fill it with the alcohol/water mix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBEmerson, post: 1405458, member: 91458"] Tankslapper says a 70% water / 30% alcohol solution is need to keep the Tankslapper film loose and easy to position. Do [B][U][I]not[/I][/U][/B] use 70% rubbing alcohol!! It contains oils and perfume, all of which will discourage the films adhesion. Use 91% alcohol (also found in drug stores). It doesn't have anything to block adhesion. For the three other films (which double the cost - ouch) Tankslapper says to add couple of drops of Johnson & Johnson No More Tears shampoo. They specifically say that must [B][U][I]not[/I][/U][/B] be used with Tankslapper film. Also, use distilled water (no mineral content). At the end of the project, when there's no need to use it, don't throw it away. Toss in a few drops of Dawn dish detergent (either film formula). With a clean microfiber cloth, you now have a spray that can be used to clean optics (including glasses) computer screens, phone screens, etc. And best of all, you don't have to pay Lenscrafter for about the same stuff. If you have a lens cleaner sprayer, fill it with the alcohol/water mix. [/QUOTE]
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