Waterslide Decals - Inkjet Transparent

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Waterslide Decals - Inkjet Transparent

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Print your own waterslide decals with this set of 5 sheets of printable decal paper. Decals are to be applied with water, no solvent is required. You can also use some GSW Decal Softener and GSW Decal Fixer solutions to improve and protect the finish on uneven or rough surfaces. Use a computer to create your artwork, because copiers and printers cannot print white, they rely on the paper itself to supply the white component in lettering and artwork. To make a decal with white lettering and/or artwork, you would start with white film decal paper. Choose the proper type of paper according to your printer type, an inkjet paper or laser paper. Remove any tissue-type sheet protector that may be present in the printable paper, and print that artwork directly onto the glossy side of the decal paper. For inkjet printing, we recommend using the "Transparency Plastic Film" (or foils) setting if your printer software supports this option. In all cases, you must immediately apply a few thin, but thorough, coats of any fixative spray or a spray gloss varnish to seal the printed image on the decal paper that will prevent ink from smearing, washing off, cracking, or chipping during application. Sheets: 5 per package Size: 210 x 297mm (A4) Decal thickness: 13~14microns BASIC INSTRUCTIONS: 1.- Cut the decal out as close as you can to the outer edge of the image. For better results, use a brand-new blade in your cutter. 2.- Pick the decal up with your tweezers and let your decal soak in water for about 20 seconds. Warm water may help with this process. 3.- Use a paintbrush to gently push the decal off the sheet and onto the model. That's all folks! ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS: 4.- Before applying it to the model, once the decal has soaked long enough, apply a bit of GSW Decal Fixer to the surface of the model where you are planning to set your decal. GSW Decal Fixer protects the paint beneath and smooths the surface, thereby helping to prevent silvering. Use a paintbrush to gently push the