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Old 07-16-2012, 09:25 AM   #1
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Yellowish old decals!

Is there a fix to old yellowish decals that seem to be old? Not the entire package is damaged but I would say about 1/4 of it is. Let me know of any fixes. Thanks for reading my post.
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Got my question answered... expose it to sunlight. Thanks!
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Re: Yellowish old decals!

I've heard (and tried) that bleaching the yellowed decals with natural sunlight helps. In my experience, it helps to reduce the yellowing, but here in the UK, there is not that much sun

Be careful not to leave it too long in the sun if there are red colours, as the sun will bleach these also!
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I've heard (and tried) that bleaching the yellowed decals with natural sunlight helps. In my experience, it helps to reduce the yellowing, but here in the UK, there is not that much sun

Be careful not to leave it too long in the sun if there are red colours, as the sun will bleach these also!

yeah the decal set has a lot of red. What should I do then?
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yeah the decal set has a lot of red. What should I do then?
What I did was to expose the decals to the sunlight, then check it at regular intervals. I think red only bleaches when it is exposed to ultraviolet light in the longterm.
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What I did was to expose the decals to the sunlight, then check it at regular intervals. I think red only bleaches when it is exposed to ultraviolet light in the longterm.

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Re: Yellowish old decals!

The window trick worked for me, but took about 6 months. Heres a german modeler link:

http://www.scale-racing.com/85,0,-de...n,index,0.html
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Wow!!! I don't read German so I don't know what the text says but the pictures tell the whole story. I have heard about doing this but have never tried it. That sheet was destroyed by the yellowing and the sun light completely saved them. I would have never thought that a sheet with that much yellowing could be saved. Now the biggest question is will they stay in one piece long enough to be applied and not just fall apart as soon as they hit the water.

Thanks for the link and the pictures.
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Wow!!! I don't read German so I don't know what the text says but the pictures tell the whole story. I have heard about doing this but have never tried it. That sheet was destroyed by the yellowing and the sun light completely saved them. I would have never thought that a sheet with that much yellowing could be saved. Now the biggest question is will they stay in one piece long enough to be applied and not just fall apart as soon as they hit the water.

Thanks for the link and the pictures.

I still have that question in my mind too... will the decals be usable after exposing them to UV light in addition of being old. Lots of question marks. ????????

So far I had the decals two days exposed to sunlight and a very minor improvement happened. Very minor and I live in florida, the sunny state!!!!
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