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Originally posted by Noel53:
Hi. I am trying to apply water decals, acquired from Port Lines, to my repainted 342AC loco with the following procedure: I cut the decal to the right size, dip it in warm water for 60 secs or so, then... should not the white lettering slip off to be applied and stick to the loco ? What am I doing wrong ?
I would appreciate counseling on this.
Thanks.
Noel,
It may take more than a minute or for the decal to separate from the backing paper. It depends a lot on the thickness of the backing paper and tha age of the decal.
I usually wait until I'm sure the paper is soaked, (by not seeing any "dry spots" on the paper that are lighter than the wetted paper, and place it on the rim of the water bowl I'm using (and old glass ashtray) and periodically nudging the decal to see if it's freed up. If it needs more water, I place a drop on the end and let it use capilary action to soak through the paper.
Rusty