hello all,
i have a few models in the closet that i finished some years ago when i was younger, and i would like to redo them. What is the best way to remove decals that have sprayed over with a flat coat?
thanks
best way to remove decals?
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Re: best way to remove decals?
Apply a VERY hot rag. Take a wet dishtowel, place it in the microwave. Apply it to the decaled area. Apply it ONLY to the area, as you run the risk of warping the model. Incidentally, wet paper towels work great as you can really fold them and better target the area. The decal should soften up and allow it to be peeled off topcoat and all.Zatchmo wrote:hello all,
i have a few models in the closet that i finished some years ago when i was younger, and i would like to redo them. What is the best way to remove decals that have sprayed over with a flat coat?
thanks
Another great option is plastic shipping tape. Lightly sand the decaled area, clean the sanding residue away, and apply the tape. Let it set up for a while and rip it up. WHAMMO! You have a decal Brazilian wax.
I hope this helps.
Kenny
I like the Bikini Wax method metioned above. Since the top coat of clear shouldn't have worked through the decal (barrier) you can often just 'peel' it away and then feather in (sand) the resulting paint edges and if all else is well, retopcoat (paint). But if everything else is already kinda 'thick' you'd be better off with the unenviable task of stripping it down.
Good luck in resurrecting your model/s.
Good luck in resurrecting your model/s.
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Re: best way to remove decals?
I do this as well but becareful if your model is clear coated with Future first as it's going to take that off as well. If you remove them and reare going to reapply other ones you're probably going to want to seal it again.Lt. Z0mBe wrote:Apply a VERY hot rag. Take a wet dishtowel, place it in the microwave. Apply it to the decaled area. Apply it ONLY to the area, as you run the risk of warping the model. Incidentally, wet paper towels work great as you can really fold them and better target the area. The decal should soften up and allow it to be peeled off topcoat and all.Zatchmo wrote:hello all,
i have a few models in the closet that i finished some years ago when i was younger, and i would like to redo them. What is the best way to remove decals that have sprayed over with a flat coat?
thanks
Another great option is plastic shipping tape. Lightly sand the decaled area, clean the sanding residue away, and apply the tape. Let it set up for a while and rip it up. WHAMMO! You have a decal Brazilian wax.
I hope this helps.
Kenny
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