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As you can see in the picture, even using Micro sol and set i still have a wrinkled decal. From past experience not all the wrinkles will go away.
The piece is the seat of a Honda Repsol 98 bike and I have another on the production line ('99 version). How can I apply this decal and other curved decals next time to stop this from happening? I could paint the area white instead of using the decal but I can't always do that. sometimes you just gotta use the decals. Thanks in advance for any tips you can give! I will apply microset again to see if it helps but I don't like its chances.... Werdy666
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Re: Decal issues
Just a thought, have you tried heating with a hairdryer and coaxing it with a damp ear bud?
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Re: Decal issues
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I'm assuming you just have the hair dryer on low settings so it just warms up the decal/model. Or do i want it to get hot? |
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Re: Decal issues
I suppose it depends on the hair dryer. You dont want too much heat just enough to make the decal soft an tacky and press it in place with the bud.
I wish you the best .
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Re: Decal issues
Try pressing it down with a very hot damp cloth, it will lay down and conform instantly without any wrinkles.
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I'll try the hot damp cloth next and see how that goes. thanks! Werdy666!
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