Transparentizer

Henk Thijs (henk.thijs@eurocontrol.be)
Wed, 26 Feb 1997 10:23:11 +0000

Dick wrote :
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If the "evaporate off" part is not critical, try Liquid Plastic or any similar
product. It's a polymer used as a varnish. It might need to be thinned down,
but when applied to paper, the paper becomes very translucent and tough. I used
it to coat some National Geographic maps once, and I noticed they became almost
transparent. A five dollar can will last a long time.
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Why not making a XEROX transfer to a transparency sheet? It would be just one
step further and -nearly- fully transparent. See the posting of Ginger of
September 26, 1996
Regards Henk

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