I actually recently asked Rivendell about how they apply their decals,
and they were very helpful.     Basically, what they told me is that
they use a large diameter marker (like a fat sharpie) to smooth down
the decal under the top-sheet, very carefully.   While I don't know if
they use any soapy solution or not, but they certainly did not mention
it, so my guess would be that they don't.     How they position the
decal so well, I guess, must be down to skill and practice.

On Nov 22, 3:01 am, Michael Shaljian <mikeshalj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I got a set of the "over" type Resurrectio decals for an old frame I
> recently got powdercoated, but I'm hesitant to slap them on, for fear
> of making some (as yet unknown) 1st timer mistakes. I'm guessing
> temperature would be a critical thing here, i.e: apply in a room
> temperature (70 degree) environment, but no other pitfalls immediately
> come to mind.
>
> This may just be a matter of common sense (i.e: go slow), but if
> anyone has bits of wisdom I'd greatly appreciate 'em. It's been a long
> haul bringing this one back from the dead, and I'd like to do the
> finishing touch right. Thanks.

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