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Old 06-03-2006, 03:41 PM
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Clear over Metal Transfer

I was just applying decals to my F430 spider, when I decided to use some of my crazy modeller transfers. I was wondering should I apply these before or after the final coat of clear as I like to seal decals in.
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Re: Clear over Metal Transfer

I would do the clear first, and not worry about trying to seal the transfers in. First off, having the transfers under the clear would make it unnecissarily hard to polish the clear in the area around the transfers. Second, Crazy Modeler's transfers are a good bit stickier than others you may have used. You shouldn't have any adhesion issues at all (I've tried them over a couple of different waxes, and they stick solid).
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Re: Clear over Metal Transfer

If it's truly a metal transfer, I would apply it after.
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Re: Clear over Metal Transfer

Thanks I'll try that
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