Working with old decals
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Sun Feb 12 21:21:56 EST 2006
MicroScale make a liquid decal film that can be brushed onto old decals, and
will re-solidify them. Works well. Best bet is several thin coats with a
fine hair brush.
Regards,
Russ Goodwin
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>A guy gave me a good tip for working with old, old decals that might
>disintegrate when you try to apply them.
>
>Pin them down flat on a board and coat them lightly with Glosscote. This
>will keep them from coming apart when you work with them and will still let
>them slip away from the backing paper.
>
>EdKing
>
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