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Old 05-28-2004, 11:33 PM
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old decal help

i am working on an old tamiya tom's toyota 84c
i laid the big wing decal on (toyota) useing
solvaset as per the directions now the decal is
dry but all krinkley any ideas.
i wont lay any more decal's till i hear from you guys
as to what i should do
car has been painted for a month
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Old 05-29-2004, 07:10 AM
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Re: old decal help

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i am working on an old tamiya tom's toyota 84c
i laid the big wing decal on (toyota) useing
solvaset as per the directions now the decal is
dry but all krinkley any ideas.
i wont lay any more decal's till i hear from you guys
as to what i should do
car has been painted for a month
Solva set is too strong for most decals. Solvent is not needed on a decal like that which lays down on a flat service. Try a hot damp cloth instead of solvent and the decals will lay down instantly without wrinkles. I only use solvent(Micro Sol)in seams and where decals wrap under a wheel openening or a body edge.
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