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Jgrden

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Please don't mention these to the Harley people.

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Very nice! Still using printer paper for decals?
This one was decal paper and it still took 24 coats of BLO/CA to cover it.

Heh, heh, cannot win. :party:

Good LORD! I just do not have that kind of dedication. My hat's off to you. My decals usually have a raised surface. I just try to make it a non-offensive surface. I've been advised to try using my skew to flatten the surface a bit and then add more CA until level. The dry rub-on transfers I did didn't add any surface at all. Very thin material.
 
John, that is one very nice pen. Congratulations. Have you tried the plexatone stuff? I have some soaking now.
Charels
 
John
24 coats! Have you tried the CA / accelerator method. That's what I'm using now. I do 4 or 5 coats of medium CA, wet MM and then maybe 1 or 2 more coats followed by MM and polish.
I was using BLO when I first started on my decal pens but have noticed that the white acrylic pens yellowed after time. I'm blaming the BLO
 
John
24 coats! Have you tried the CA / accelerator method. That's what I'm using now. I do 4 or 5 coats of medium CA, wet MM and then maybe 1 or 2 more coats followed by MM and polish.
I was using BLO when I first started on my decal pens but have noticed that the white acrylic pens yellowed after time. I'm blaming the BLO
That is worth a try. Thank you.
 
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