Re: [CR]Another question on affixing decals.

(Example: Framebuilders:Brian Baylis)

From: "henox" <henox@icycle.net>
To: "Tom Sanders" <tsan7759142@comcast.net>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <003e01c3e133$94b5f400$aebe0b18@C1921978A>
Subject: Re: [CR]Another question on affixing decals.
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 15:08:16 -0800


Subject: [CR]Another question on affixing decals.

Tom asked:

"Am I correct in believing there are two types that require a liquid in the application of decals? There is a water process, too? How might the application processes differ? How would you tell just which decal you have in your hand?"

1. Liquid varnish

Varnish decals are usually "duplex" (have both a paper and tissue carrier).

2. Solvent applied (many different solvents have been used to activate decal adhesives). If possible, ask the decal supplier what solvent to use

Test the back of a decal with the appropriate solvent (one small spot). Does the spot become tacky?

3. Water slide

Test the back of a decal with water (one small spot). Does the spot become tacky?

All of us in the frame refinishing biz have developed our own techniques and work arounds. Sometimes a bit of experimentation is required(hopefully on spare or extra decals).

Hugh Enox