What invariably happens is that the water cools down quickly to room temperature and then I either have to keep going back and forth to get more warm water or I just get annoyed and don't bother and then I get more anoyed when the decals don't come off of the paper so easily. This is particularly a problem when dealing with my own inkjet printed decals or after market decals.
Well, I came up with a cheap solution to the problem.
Sitting in one of my junk drawers in the kitchen is this little warming plate used to warm up jar candles so you can get the fragrance out of the candle with out having to light the candle. If I hadn't snagged it would have wound up being re-gifted to someone else. In fact, looking at the thing, it looks like the exact same same thing that I bought for a co-worker as a Christams gift about 8 years ago that was sold as a cofee mug warmer.
Well on a hunch, I fired this bad boy up and used a little metal measuring cup that I found in the garage (I know it looks like a suace pan... it is indeed a measuring cup) and filled it with water.
It works great, the water only gets about as hot as a hot bathtub so it's safe to handle and you can keep it powered on without worrying about overheating it.
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I have no doubt that using a metal round mixing bowl with a tapered bottom would work perfectly as well.
I believe you can get these warmers at Wal Mart or Target for around $5. I'm going to ask my wife to make sure.
BTW, this may seem obvious, but save yourself time by microwaving the water initially instead of waiting for the warmer to heat it up.

-Shawn
