Posted by mkirsch on September 26, 2012 at 06:11:52 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: quality of decals posted by Rod51M on September 26, 2012 at 05:20:12:
The cheap ones are MYLAR, not vinyl.
Mylar will give you the look of the original water-slide type, with peel-and-stick convenience.
There are different grades of mylar decals. Some do a better job of replicating the original look than others. You have to be careful and make sure you get the correct ones.
The set I put on my Super H were drawn out on a computer, not copied from the original decals. The "H" is wrong, way too wide. Unfortunately I didn't realize it until much later, after I had already put them on. Another set I bought for a Super M had the colors reversed on the Super M circle.
While mylar decals are printed on a clear sheet and you stick the whole sheet to the tractor, cut vinyl decals only have the colored parts to stick on the tractor. Some people don't like these because they don't have the clear backing like the originals. They're higher quality than any mylar decal.
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