After I paint the hoops I will install the inlays. I get my contact adhesive out and a small 1/4" paint brush. I dont want to tape my newly painted hoops off. I am going to lay my new inlay out on the table upside down and sand it slightly with 150 grit sandpaper, to ruff up the finish on the back of the wrap to help the glue to adhere. Contact adhesive sticks best when you apply it to both surfaces, let them dry till tacky, then stick it down. Then it is a stuck mutha. I Paint the back of the inlay 1st to let the glue dry a while. I paint 1/4" of glue down the center of the back of the inlay, then 1/4" glue down the center of the indention on the hoop. The inlays came in 2 pieces. I stuck the longest piece, the stick the shorter piece, over lapping about a inch or so. The inlay strips had double stick tape on each end. Don’t forget to peel the clear protective outter layer off of the end of the inlay before you over lap it. Once it sticks it sticks, so I plan to stick it right the 1st time. Then I will staple it as original. Thats my plan, and I'm "STICKIN'" to it! LoLoLoLoL
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