Originally Posted by
SparkieSRT6
You're bang on. I layed mine flat across a forced air heat register in the house and ran the furnace for 15 minutes to make them more plyable for going around the tights corners. I took them out to the garage for installation one at a time when ready to install. Mine stuck really well and have not moved. When installing the LED strips, I was very careful not to touch the adhesive side of the strips and only peeled a little of the paper backing at a time.
I guess I should have mentioned this and will add this to the instructions.
I have found in the past, that heat from a common hairdrier is quite sufficient for this type of work. I have also used it successfully on heatshrink and the like, with no problems at all, and it lets you do everything on location, even during application, if things are not just right at first try.