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How to apply waterslide decals...
How do you apply the decals you sent me Cabo?
I tried a couple, but before I fuck anymore up, I need some help.
Plus, it'll make for a good topic.
I tried a couple, but before I fuck anymore up, I need some help.
Plus, it'll make for a good topic.
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i usually float them face up in a dish of water for about 30 seconds. grab it out with some tweezers and between 2 fingers slide the decal off the backing a little. then hold the backing with tweezers and holding it on the surface to be decaled, hold the decal in position with your finger and slide the backing out slowly. you can fine tune the position after it's applied.
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I let the decal sit in lukewarm water for about 30 secs, then I lift it out with tweezers and set it on a paper towel to blot excess moisture. Then I use a small paintbrush (one that I only use in water, not one that has been in spirit-based stuff) instead of my finger to slide it off. Get a little drop of water on the car first so you can move the decal around a little for positioning. Then take the brush and push any air bubbles out, starting in the center and working your way to the edges. Then let that shit dry without fiddling with it. They look not so great until they dry, and then they should look like they were painted on when they're dry if you did it right.
Is there a specific problem you're having?
Is there a specific problem you're having?
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After you get it out of the water, yeah go ahead and use your finger to slide the decal about 1/64" off the backing. Then grab the exposed backing with your tweezers, and put the little edge of the decal that's hanging off on the car. then use the brush (or your finger or a Q-tip, whatever) and gently hold the decal in place and pull the paper out from under it slowly. You want that action to be kinda smooth so you don't get wrinkles or air bubbles.sg219 wrote:Yep, just getting them off the backing in one piece.SuperFly wrote:Is there a specific problem you're having?
I think this should help.
I wasn't letting them in the water long enough either.
Thanks!!
This helps alot.
If you leave it in the water long enough, it should just be kinda floating on the backing paper.
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I've developed an alternate method for the tiny decals we use for bits.
I quickly dip the decal in water. That should pull a drop out with it. I then plop it on the car right next to where I'm gonna place it, and give it a sec for the drop of water to soak in. Then I use a toothpick to pull the decal off the paper and position it. Once in position, I dab with a dry q-tip to remove with excess water.
With cabo's decals be very careful not to use too much water. I had some problems with the ink bleeding, but the bleeds cleaned right up with a damp q-tip.
I quickly dip the decal in water. That should pull a drop out with it. I then plop it on the car right next to where I'm gonna place it, and give it a sec for the drop of water to soak in. Then I use a toothpick to pull the decal off the paper and position it. Once in position, I dab with a dry q-tip to remove with excess water.
With cabo's decals be very careful not to use too much water. I had some problems with the ink bleeding, but the bleeds cleaned right up with a damp q-tip.
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The thing about the homebrew decals is you need to make sure they get a good solid clearcoat on them after they come out of the printer, and you can't trim right to the edge of the printed area, you need to leave at least a couple millimeters of clear between the printed stuff and where you cut.crazydave wrote:With cabo's decals be very careful not to use too much water. I had some problems with the ink bleeding, but the bleeds cleaned right up with a damp q-tip.
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crazydave wrote:I've developed an alternate method for the tiny decals we use for bits.
I quickly dip the decal in water. That should pull a drop out with it. I then plop it on the car right next to where I'm gonna place it, and give it a sec for the drop of water to soak in. Then I use a toothpick to pull the decal off the paper and position it. Once in position, I dab with a dry q-tip to remove with excess water.
With cabo's decals be very careful not to use too much water. I had some problems with the ink bleeding, but the bleeds cleaned right up with a damp q-tip.
same exact way for me too...
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My Method Exactlycrazydave wrote:I've developed an alternate method for the tiny decals we use for bits.
I quickly dip the decal in water. That should pull a drop out with it. I then plop it on the car right next to where I'm gonna place it, and give it a sec for the drop of water to soak in. Then I use a toothpick to pull the decal off the paper and position it. Once in position, I dab with a dry q-tip to remove with excess water.
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I finally got around to trying the waterslides that CW and Betty sent me.
After 5 or 6 tries, I got a couple of CW's to work. They kept cracking on me.
I did get better as I went on.
The ones Betty sent me I couldn't get to work. They kept bleeding on me. Then when I went to remove the decal, it would smear.
Got any more of those Ausmicro decals Betty?
After 5 or 6 tries, I got a couple of CW's to work. They kept cracking on me.
I did get better as I went on.
The ones Betty sent me I couldn't get to work. They kept bleeding on me. Then when I went to remove the decal, it would smear.
Got any more of those Ausmicro decals Betty?
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it's been a while but from memory (hahahaha!) those decals i sent weren't sealed. so extra care is needed to avoid water getting on the surface.
why they break i'm not sure, maybe you gotta soak em longer? i usually drop one in the water and cut out the next while i'm waiting, sometimes takes a minute.
i'll have a look in my decal bag and get back to ya.
why they break i'm not sure, maybe you gotta soak em longer? i usually drop one in the water and cut out the next while i'm waiting, sometimes takes a minute.
i'll have a look in my decal bag and get back to ya.
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