I was recently gifted a good sized collection of Micro Armor from a friend.
Many of the models have damaged, old/peeling or incorrect decals.
Any ideas, on how can I remove them without damaging the paint?
Thank you!
Removing Decals - How?
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Re: Removing Decals - How?
From my experience, once the glue sets on a decal you basically have to scrape it, especially if it was sealed with clear coat. You could try putting micro sol on it to see if it softens it, that works sometimes. You may be two objects fastened together with an inclined plane wrapped helically around a central axis.
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Re: Removing Decals - How?
Hi dnichols! I agree pretty much with the first part of what Beagle said although I don't know anything about the last part. LOL!
You could try Micro Sol and see if the decal will soften enough to gently scrape off the decal with a toothpick or other similar tool. It really depends on how well the decal has adhered to the paint and if there is something sprayed on top. My suggestion is to try one piece and see how it goes.
I have removed a few decals before but typically ones that are freshly set and no topcoat applied. I usually only do this if somehow the decal got damaged at the last minute or my OCD self says that it was not in the spot I intended.
Other than that, I really can't give any other firm advice.
Pete
You could try Micro Sol and see if the decal will soften enough to gently scrape off the decal with a toothpick or other similar tool. It really depends on how well the decal has adhered to the paint and if there is something sprayed on top. My suggestion is to try one piece and see how it goes.
I have removed a few decals before but typically ones that are freshly set and no topcoat applied. I usually only do this if somehow the decal got damaged at the last minute or my OCD self says that it was not in the spot I intended.
Other than that, I really can't give any other firm advice.
Pete
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Re: Removing Decals - How?
Appreciate the tips Gentlemen.
I have a bottle of MicroSol so I will give it a try and post the results.
I have a bottle of MicroSol so I will give it a try and post the results.
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Re: Removing Decals - How?
Lol, that was a very Riddler way of saying you might be screwed.
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Re: Removing Decals - How?
Beagle mentioned the easiest and most straight forward option. If the decals are pealing you maybe in luck. That normally indicates:
1. they were not applied over a gloss
2. setting solution was not used
3. they were not top clear coated
Try a 25 / 75 mix of white vinegar and water. Test soak 1 model for a couple of hours. If that works to release the starch (decal glue) and does not damage the paint you can try increasing the mix to 50 / 50 and or soak time.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Dan
1. they were not applied over a gloss
2. setting solution was not used
3. they were not top clear coated
Try a 25 / 75 mix of white vinegar and water. Test soak 1 model for a couple of hours. If that works to release the starch (decal glue) and does not damage the paint you can try increasing the mix to 50 / 50 and or soak time.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Dan
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Re: Removing Decals - How?
I find Micro Sol and then a clean pencil eraser can be used with less collateral damage, ie not removing the paint.pmskaar wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 5:46 am
You could try Micro Sol and see if the decal will soften enough to gently scrape off the decal with a toothpick or other similar tool. It really depends on how well the decal has adhered to the paint and if there is something sprayed on top. My suggestion is to try one piece and see how it goes.
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Re: Removing Decals - How?
Micro Sol only partially worked. I soaked it for about 30 minutes and tried the eraser idea, it didn't come off. My guess is that whoever put them on used some kind of sealer.
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Re: Removing Decals - How?
If they are sealed, you’re probably hosed. I don’t know how big the decals are, but the only real option might be to carefully sand or scrape carefully with a #11 blade to just get the decal. But you’ll have to try matching the paint on the backside. Who knows, you might end up with a nice weathering look in the paint.