Tank pad pics
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RE: Tank pad pics
I've been reading this forum for a while, but this is my first post. I can remain silent NO LONGER!!!
Do yourself a favor and DON't purchase a tank bra. The tell you that they are easy to install and remove, but it's not true. You have to take lots of plastic off to install any type of tank bra.
Instead, I purchased a big sheet of clear, mildly adhesive milar and cut out some simple shapes to put on the tank. The sticky stuff isn't too strong and the pieces pull right off if you need them to. I have a buddy that went to a arts and crafts shop and bought some pieces of static cling vinyl. No adhesive at all, you just lay the piece on the tank when you need. Both methods work great for preventing scratches and both were far cheaper than tank pads or bras.
Do yourself a favor and DON't purchase a tank bra. The tell you that they are easy to install and remove, but it's not true. You have to take lots of plastic off to install any type of tank bra.
Instead, I purchased a big sheet of clear, mildly adhesive milar and cut out some simple shapes to put on the tank. The sticky stuff isn't too strong and the pieces pull right off if you need them to. I have a buddy that went to a arts and crafts shop and bought some pieces of static cling vinyl. No adhesive at all, you just lay the piece on the tank when you need. Both methods work great for preventing scratches and both were far cheaper than tank pads or bras.
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