I have found that shrinking by using a spray of
rubbing alcohol does not tend to warp things as much
as water.

Mark
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> 
> Using JAPANESE TISSUE:
> Put the shiny side on the outside, and watch out
> when you water
> shrink it, it can induce some warps.
> Don't be surprised if you get some emails about your
> use of the
> term 'Jap'... I am sure you had no ill meaning by
> the term.
> Lots of us call it 'Jap' tissue, especially
> modellers who were
> around during WWII. We were at war, and both sides
> called each
> other names, too, most a lot worse.  Part of it was
> to depersonalize
> the bad guys, etc. Since I was too young for that
> party, I have
> always called it 'Japanese tissue'. I wonder if it
> really comes
> from Japan at all. My radio comes from there, but
> some of my
> gliders are 'molded commie gliders' (whoops, no
> offense!)
> 
> Doc
> 
> 
> --- Original Message ---
> Allan Tod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrote on 
> Tue, 12 Sep 2000 10:10:38 -0400
>  ------------------ 
> Am covering a small light model & have forgotten how
> to apply
> this tissue.
> One side is shiny & one side is dull.  Which side
> faces covering
> & do you
> wet after application with thinned dope?
> 
> Tod Allan
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