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  • Member since
    April 2019
Posted by united2019 on Monday, April 29, 2019 12:34 PM

no coat on the decal when I try to relocate it.  after a few attemps and this thread, still no success, so I put final coat on it. 

BlackSheepTwoOneFour

 

 
united2019

thanks all. i did not use microsol. I cannot get it relocated. so i gave up and put the final  clear coat this morning. 

 

 

 

Correct me if I’m wrong... it sounds to me you had already put one coat of clearcoat on when you first tried to loosen the decal? And now you’re putting a final coat of clear on the kit.

 

  • Member since
    January 2013
Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Sunday, April 28, 2019 6:27 PM

united2019

thanks all. i did not use microsol. I cannot get it relocated. so i gave up and put the final  clear coat this morning. 

 

Correct me if I’m wrong... it sounds to me you had already put one coat of clearcoat on when you first tried to loosen the decal? And now you’re putting a final coat of clear on the kit.

  • Member since
    April 2019
Posted by united2019 on Sunday, April 28, 2019 2:31 PM

thanks all. i did not use microsol. I cannot get it relocated. so i gave up and put the final  clear coat this morning. 

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    July 2014
  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Sunday, April 28, 2019 2:05 PM

Greg
I thought it might be prudent to make sure you truly used Microset and not Microsol, because if you did use Microsol, your decal is not coming up in one piece.

As Dr Smith would say it, INDEED.Stick out tongue

I did use Microset. Their-in lies the mystery. What you wrote about Microset is/was my understanding of the product and how to use it. But, holy cats...with this set of decals they glued instantly. Not just one of them, but all of them in like manor. The larger the decal the bigger the problem. The smaller ones I could work free a little easier but they stuck down fast too.

Surprise

Hamster.

  • Member since
    January 2013
Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Sunday, April 28, 2019 1:01 PM

GMorrison

It can't be done once the decal dries, unless is was put on poorly to begin with. 

 

I agree.... IF you haven‘t sprayed a clear coat to seal it in. If you had, there’s nothing you can do at this point.

If the case you haven’t sealed it with a clear coat, and if you even managed to loosen the dried decal and repositioned it, you‘ll no longer have the residual adhesive glue to set it permanently. Microset is a solution to help set it down more. I’ve never heard of using Microset to loosen or remove dried decals.

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    May 2013
  • From: Indiana, USA
Posted by Greg on Sunday, April 28, 2019 10:36 AM

Bakster
.......I used water and a tiny bit of dish soap.

That's been my SOP too. After I'm convinced the decal is where I want it, I move on from there with Microset, Microsol, or Solvaset as needed.

There is often confusion between Microset and Microsol. As I understand it, Microset is supposed to be an aid to help keep the decal movable to position it (much like the water and drop of detergent Hamster mentioned above). Microsol aids is setting a decal down over an irregular surface. Solvaset is like Microsol on steriods.

I thought it might be prudent to make sure you truly used Microset and not Microsol, because if you did use Microsol, your decal is not coming up in one piece.

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    July 2014
  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Sunday, April 28, 2019 8:51 AM

Tickmagnet
Had a Hasagawa decal stick as soon as it hit plastic. Couldn't budge it and it needed to be budged. I had even put down microset before applying it and no movement

I just had this happen with some Eduard decals. I ruined two decals trying to unstick them for positioning. Not sure what is going on with some manufacturers. Maybe a new adhesive is being used. One thing for sure... I won't be using Microset until after the decal is positioned. I did that with the replacement decal set and I had much better success. In its place I used water and a tiny bit of dish soap.

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    August 2005
  • From: Sydney, Australia
Posted by Phil_H on Sunday, April 28, 2019 7:56 AM

You could try a trick I used to use to remove waterslide registration labels from my car windscreen. Here in Australia, car registration labels used to be provided as waterslide decals. Annual removal and replacement usually consisted of much scraping with a razor blade. I found that laying a wet tissue (folded) over the label enabled me to, after a time, lift the corner and peel it off in one piece. In this case, I'd expect that you might be able to float the decal off the surface with water and a small paintbrush once the glue has been sufficiently softened. Some decals (cough, Hasegawa, cough) however, have a tendency to fold up on themselves given sufficient water and prodding with a paiintbrush when being positioned.

However assuming that it is possible to unstick a badly positioned decal, the very act of unsticking it implies that you're dissolving the glue to effect the removal. It would be unlikely to stick in the correct position if/when re-applied.

Having said that, there are ways and means: 

1: a decal setting agent like Gunze's Mr Mark Setter, which contains a small amount of adhesive to help decals snuggle down.

2: A very dilute solution of white (PVA) glue might be helpful in re-sticking the decal.

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    July 2018
  • From: The Deep Woods
Posted by Tickmagnet on Sunday, April 28, 2019 6:34 AM

Had a Hasagawa decal stick as soon as it hit plastic. Couldn't budge it and it needed to be budged. I had even put down microset before applying it and no movement. Needless to say I used a few words to expel some air from my lungs and started trying to find a way to remove it. Microset didn't work for that either like the instructions say it will. I ended up having to sand it off and repair the paint. Hope you can find a better way than that.

 

 

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    September 2012
Posted by GMorrison on Saturday, April 27, 2019 10:32 PM

It can't be done once the decal dries, unless is was put on poorly to begin with. 

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

  • Member since
    April 2019
Posted by united2019 on Saturday, April 27, 2019 8:51 PM

the microset instruction says brush it on decal to remove it

 

Cadet Chuck

With microset on it, I think you are "stuck".  I know of no way to reposition this.

 

  • Member since
    April 2009
  • From: Longmont, Colorado
Posted by Cadet Chuck on Saturday, April 27, 2019 8:10 PM

With microset on it, I think you are "stuck".  I know of no way to reposition this.

Gimme a pigfoot, and a bottle of beer...

  • Member since
    April 2019
remove decal without damaging decal, how
Posted by united2019 on Saturday, April 27, 2019 7:56 PM

I need to re postion one decal, brushed it with microset a lot , still does not move.  anyone has solution? thanks.

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