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GMorrison If they are on Future, just soak in Windex (ammonia). They should readily come off. You will of course have to redo the gloss coat, but that should not be a problem. Bill
If they are on Future, just soak in Windex (ammonia). They should readily come off. You will of course have to redo the gloss coat, but that should not be a problem.
Bill
The windex will dissolve uncured Future but don’t know if the Vallejo paint may be affected. I read that windex gums up dried Vallejo in the ab So it may soften the paint on the model.
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Try Solvaset to see if it will soften up and carefully try to lift the decal either using a stiff flat brush then masking tape. Future is pretty tough so I don't suspect the paint to pull up. You may have to lightly sand and repaint the area. Can you post a picture so we can get a visual?
They've been on for about 2 days now. They have not been sealed yet. Underneath is a coat of Future, over Vallejo acrylic.
Bish How long have the decals been on and are they sealed.
How long have the decals been on and are they sealed.
And what was the finish under the decal?
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
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On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Micro-Set and Micro-Sol aren't working to remove them. Any suggestions?
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