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I purchased a few sheets of the dow blueboard styrofoam to use on my layout and I noticed that there is a thin film of plastic covering both sides of the foam. Due to shipping, stacking - or whatever - this film has a very fine wrinkle in it that runs the entire length of the sheet. Wouldn't it be better to remove this film before glueing it down on plywood? I even noticed in the Model Railroad DVD that the blueboard appears to have been glued down leaving the plastic film on the board. If I were to use a knife to cut out part of the board it would seem that the plastic film would "gather" or wrinkle a little bit. What are some of your experiences with this product?
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