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Carbon decal big problem...

Hello, first sorry for my bad english...

Ok, here's the problem - I've bought carbon decal (Crazy Modeler) a couple years ago, and now I decided to use it on my Silvia S15...when I unpacked it, the decal had strange marks all over itself - under protective foil were air bubbles, and when I took foil off decal, the "bubble" marks were on decal...I don't know, how to clean it - if it's possible...Or should clear coat solve whole thing?? Here are some pics how it looks:







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Re: Carbon decal big problem...

Don't mind those, once you put them on they will disapear.
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Re: Carbon decal big problem...

These are result of "protective" clear film sticking to decals in storage. They should disappear once you apply the decals.
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Re: Carbon decal big problem...

Hi, I applied decal on hood, and there are still visible "bubble marks", but just silhouette - where bubbles were. I'll upload picture of hood later...Thank you both for help
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Re: Carbon decal big problem...

It looks like it got wet. I would not have used it. Sorry this happed to you
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They should go away completely if you apply clear.
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They should go away completely if you apply clear.
I'll try with clear...then we'll see.

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