RRManiac's Summer Stilt Hopper Tipple Structure Challenge
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RRManiac Wrote:After the stain finishes drying, I'll take some pictures to be put up on here. I have a tiny little bit of weathering to do to the car body, and I also have some weathering to do on the wood. I still need to put a set of car decals on the car sides. Anybody have advice on how to remove decals from a car?

What about applying them if they are made on Walthers decal paper?
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Same procedure for Walthers decal paper, as with any other waterslide decal. I like Walthers Solvaset. It's a bit stronger than some other decal softeners, so you have to have the decal accurately placed before applying the Solvaset, and ......Do Not.....attempt to touch the decal until the solvaset is dry. If you are making your own decals, make extras to "play with" before you do the actual application. ( make "your own mistakes", before you try to do the finished product. )
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