Re: [CR]Varnish decal removal

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Campagnolo)

From: "Raoul Delmare" <R.Delmare@Charter.net>
To: <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <20021024131958.18427.qmail@web11908.mail.yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Varnish decal removal
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 08:53:31 -0500

----- Original Message ----- From: "Fred Rafael Rednor" <fred_rednor@yahoo.com> To: <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 8:19 AM Subject: Re: [CR]Varnish decal removal


> > I'm working on a 1955 Hetchin's Magnum Opus Phase
> > two, but it came with varnished coronation decals.
> > How can I remove these safely without damaging the
> > paint work underneath. That I know, they are not
> > clear coated.
> > Peter Naiman
> > Boston, MA
>
>
> Peter,
> You can soemtimes remove varnish and water slide decals
> with tape. You take a piece of tape, rub it onto the decal
> and them lift. As with many things, I start with the "mildest"
> form and progress to more drastic measures: i.e. start with
> Scotch tape, then try masking tape and then duct tape.
> The duct tape seems to remove most anything, sometimes
> including little flecks of paint, so use caution and go slowly.
> Cheers,
> Fred Rednor - Arlington, Virginia

Hey Guys ,

New to list . Need to write self-introduction .

Two thoughts :

1.) If you really can't stand the decals , at least take some clear photos , before that particular peice of history is gone forever . I have enjoyed documenting the layers of ownership , while bringing something back to a condition much closer to original . Remember , details that are only half as old as the original machine may be old enough in themselves to be interesting history .

2.) I've had great success with various forms of tape . Want to get really rough and tough ? Beyond duct-tape , there is the really thick box tape , and strapping tape ( with the fibers in it ) , and close to the ultimate , double-sided carpet tape . Even 3M Scotch brand tape has its high-tech qualities . Ready ? There is "Red-Label" - close to the old original stuff - sticks best to various anything - fairly thick & tough - great one to try for peeling things off . There is "Green-Label" - formulated for paper - medium sticky - thin & tricky to peel off . There is "Purple-Label" - usually available only at holiday time - "Satin Tape" for gift wrap - interesting - some easier to get back off than Green Label . There is "Yellow-Label" - beware! - double sided sticky - beware! - a very serious adhesive - this one will really take the paint off along with - - - like carpet tape - plays rough . And of course , there is "Blue-Label" - this uses the adhesive from "sticky-notes" - Blue Label is our gentle friend - start here with this one - this one plays nice .

Raoul Delmare
Marysville Kansas