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Only suggestion I have... stay away from animated gifs for your product images LOL. They may look cool, but take longer to load and usually steal from the product being displayed.
How did you do to get it wrinkle i try with 2 brand of powder and never get it wrinkle every where should it be in the thinkness off the powder cause i don't have a thinckness reader , i do it for my own not has a business
This was my first Wrinkle...it was an easy powder to shoot (PBTP).Make sure you keep it at the right temps for the right amount of time.Thats all i did.
Welcome to the forum, Woolf. Whistler's advice is good. Time and temperature is important, as is even powder thickness. The wrinkles do require a slightly heavier coat in my opinion in order to give a nice wrinkle effect, but if the part is not cured hot enough or long enough, it may not wrinkle the way it should.
Best of luck.
Dan
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