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Decals - So Called
#1

I was pleased to find decals for my 40-190 Philco set at RadioDaze where I've purchased some good stuff through the years, but this result was disappointing.

I found their new decals to be super thin with little sticking power. After having a couple of them dissolve and wrinkle before my very eyes, I went through my old leftovers from Antique Radio Supply. Found a couple useable ones in the drawer and soaked them in water. They were probably five years old but still slid on like butter. The thickness was heavier and they stuck great.

Beware, all decals are not created equal.
#2

I have found that it is best to not let the decals soak for a long period of time. I learned this method elsewhere:

Soak the decals in water for not more than 30 seconds. 15 to 20 is ideal.

Remove from water. The decal will still be on the paper. Place decal and paper close to where you want the decal to be on the radio.

Very gently, using a very small artist's brush that is wet, guide the decal onto the radio cabinet. Using the wet brush, get it where you want it and very gently brush out any wrinkles, imperfections, etc. Let dry - do not touch or rub it with anything.

After completely dry, a careful application of some Micro Sol with the small artist's brush may be helpful to make the lines around the decal disappear to a certain degree. I've not seen the Micro Sol completely get rid of the cut lines, however.

Now, if I can do this, anyone can. I'm not as good with cabinet refinishing as some of the other Phorum members are.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

Hi Ron,

I use your application ideas for the RadioDaze decals but when they are dry I give them a light coat of Deft high gloss. When dry I rub lightly with 0000 steel wool. Then polish. You really have to look close to see the edges.

   


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Eric
The Villages, FL
Member: Philco Phorum, ARF, ARCI & Radiomuseum.org

#4

Well, I forgot to mention spraying clear lacquer over the decals once they are dry and once the Micro Sol is dry, because I thought it was common knowledge that you don't want to leave decals bare - they need a clear coat or two of lacquer for protection.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#5

The Radio Daze decals are a little thin but I prefer them that way. When you topcoat them with lacquer, they will cause less of a bump in the finish. I have spoiled a few while installing them, but feel that it is a good trade off. I keep several sheets just in case. I have found that if you don't leave them in water too long, just very briefly, you will have better luck. Also the Radio Daze decals are the only ones that have the correct font.

Steve

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