hi guys. I'd like to plug a different brand of decaling system that I've been using lately. I got it from the Micro-Mark catalog (tiny tool specialists) and it's called Micro-Mark Decal System. The full system package includes "setting solution", "softening solution", "gloss coat", "satin coat," "flat coat", and one that they call "decal film". First you gloss coat your model, then apply the decal with the setting solution, let it dry, then use the softening solution, which snuggles it into panel lines and around compound curves, let it dry, and then overcoat it with whichever finish you want, gloss, satin, or flat. I like their finish coats better than the others I've used.
The "decal film" is to correct decals that want to fracture. It only takes one coat, and the resulting decal is still very thin.