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#1 Posted : 24 June 2014 22:56:46

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I have smudged the Goodyear logo on the nose. But I have found a water slide one the same on the marlboro decal sheet. The question is how can i remove the printed logo so that I can put the water slide decal on?
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#2 Posted : 25 June 2014 00:09:46

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You could use micro mesh to remove the logo but you will need to make sure that your carefull not to damage any of the other logos while doing so..

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#3 Posted : 25 June 2014 00:49:30

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Someone suggested nail polish remover and a cotton bud. Would this work?
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#4 Posted : 25 June 2014 09:06:43

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Who suggested that? Not from this forum I'm guessingBlink if nail polish remover removes nail polish then what do you think it will do to the paint on the nose? You could try it on some scrap but I would not recommend using it straight on your model until you can be sure it won't damage the nose.

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#5 Posted : 25 June 2014 09:22:10

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Maybe I should just use the sweat from my finger as that was what smudged it in the first place!Laugh. The thing with the nail polish I have heard before but can't remember where. Maybe I'll leave it for now to see how much it bothers me.
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#6 Posted : 25 June 2014 11:43:43

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I heard that Chuck Norris's tears are perfect for this kind of job. The tricky part is getting Chuck to cry and then getting him to let you take a few drops. Good luck, hope it helps.
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Are the white parts actualy paint or is it white plastic?
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#8 Posted : 25 June 2014 17:14:15

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Im pretty sure it's white plastic
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#9 Posted : 25 June 2014 19:07:10

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surgical spirit will remove decals (including laser printed decals) use with a cotton bud.Do not use acetone (nail varnish remover) as this can attack certain plastics
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#10 Posted : 26 June 2014 04:58:37

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Steve279021 wrote:
I have smudged the Goodyear logo on the nose. But I have found a water slide one the same on the marlboro decal sheet. The question is how can i remove the printed logo so that I can put the water slide decal on?
the one you smudged is a sticker or a water sticker this will require a super sharp razor or hobby knife carefully slice above and below the good year letters slice lightly so you dont cut the plastic underneath it remove and replace with new one
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The logos on the parts supplied are not waterslide decals or stickers Supaheli they are screen printed and applied during the manufacturing process. Any attempt to remove with a knife will permanently damage the part.

Waterslide decals and stickers do not smudge but screen printed logos can smudge if care is not taken when handling parts, remove grease and oils from hands by washing them in warm soapy water first BigGrin

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#12 Posted : 26 June 2014 12:19:02

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Warthog wrote:

The logos on the parts supplied are not waterslide decals or stickers Supaheli they are screen printed and applied during the manufacturing process. Any attempt to remove with a knife will permanently damage the part.

Waterslide decals and stickers do not smudge but screen printed logos can smudge if care is not taken when handling parts, remove grease and oils from hands by washing them in warm soapy water first BigGrin

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not trying to offend anyone but thats a stupid way of doing it. It would be far easier to send out water stickers or non water stickers to the customer like rb did with the display helmet... less chance of it getting damaged or smudged. That or they forgot to clear coat over it
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Warthog wrote:

The logos on the parts supplied are not waterslide decals or stickers Supaheli they are screen printed and applied during the manufacturing process. Any attempt to remove with a knife will permanently damage the part.

Waterslide decals and stickers do not smudge but screen printed logos can smudge if care is not taken when handling parts, remove grease and oils from hands by washing them in warm soapy water first BigGrin

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so what if he traced it on tracing paper then cut it out with a hobby knife but keeping the middle of the o's attached to the tracing paper from the bottom where it isn't smudged then line it up and tape it down so it can not move then spray over it in gloss black remove tape and tracing paper...good as new would that work.
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Or he could put the spare decal on that he has rather strain his eyes cutting out letters barely a millimetre in size Flapper

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This is probably too late for reply ,but here my suggestion. I my self use Plastic polish compound to remove lettering without damaging the white paint on the plastic. Sending it or using NPR will damage the paint over plastics. NPR only works on Diecast models.
Plastic Polish compound will take time to remove it ,but it's the best way to remove it without causing damage to white base coat.
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Or he could put the spare decal on that he has rather strain his eyes cutting out letters barely a millimetre in size Flapper

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This seems so obvious that it must be wrong, but if the decal is exactly the same as the smudged logo, then why not just apply the decal directly on top? If you line it up correctly then it would look fine, wouldn't it?

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#17 Posted : 02 July 2014 21:21:51

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I haven't touched it yet. Want to make sure before I try. Tempted by the surgical spirit idea, has anyone else tried using this? I wish I had a piece I could practice on!
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#18 Posted : 02 July 2014 21:51:23

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There's no rush Steve and when the time comes hopefully we will have the perfect solution plus it saves the possibility of damaging the Decal if you put it on now..

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#19 Posted : 02 July 2014 22:01:39

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My thinking exactly. I'm in no rush
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#20 Posted : 04 July 2014 11:21:14

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1200 grit sandpaper, followed by a polish with some Micromesh sandpapers all the way up to 12000 grit, very carefully doesn't need to be said.

It will polish the plastic right up to pristine condition, and then re-apply the decal. :)
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