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Need help with decalsofter !!
Hi everybody !
I have just bought a pair of the Mr. Mark Softer and Setter.. can anybody please tell me how to use them..? Any help would be very appreciated !! // Rickard |
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Re: Need help with decalsofter !!
I would also like to know, thing i hate about mr.hobby is there is no english translation.
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Re: Need help with decalsofter !!
If you have used Microsol and Microset before then it is the same technique. Apply the Mr Mark Setter onto the model's surface where you will apply the decal. Apply the decal and blot away the excess in the usual way. Once it's dried apply the Mr Mark Softer onto the decal, but beware because it can be quite strong on some decals, so use a little caution..!!!
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Re: Need help with decalsofter !!
You should also try to avoid getting decal solvents on paint. The main ingredient of Microsol for example is in fact an industrial grade chemical used for stripping paint
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