Posted by Daniel H. on June 26, 2008 at 07:06:40 from (64.20.141.6):
In Reply to: Decals for Farmall C posted by Greg 2010 on June 25, 2008 at 19:26:38:
The cut-vinyl decals look really good, but the mylar look more original. It depends on what you are after. For the mylar, get a squirt bottle, fill with water and add a drop of dish washing soap. Mist the tractor and apply the decal. Squeegee out the excess water from under the decal, starting in the center. Be sure to work the air bubbles out to the edge. Sometimes you can find a small squeege in the window tint section of an auto parts store. I have never applied the vinyl-cut type. Carter & Gruenewald Co, Inc. (1-866-FARMALL, ask for Ken) has the most accurate chassis decals (warning and caution). Maple-Hunter has the best Farmall and model decals I have seen.
This post was edited by Daniel H. at 07:11:52 06/26/08.
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