Posted by mkirsch on April 12, 2013 at 06:17:28 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: cub decal help posted by steve Bontrager on April 11, 2013 at 10:14:07:
If you didn't wait for the paint to cure completely (30 days in 50+ degree weather for CaseIH 2150) before putting on the decals, you may be stuck repainting the hood. It will still be soft, and may peel away with the decals no matter how careful you are.
Don't go using one of those eraser things on new paint! Guaranteed you'll be doing a repaint.
Don't use a heat gun to soften the decals either. That'll definitely cause fresh paint to bubble up. Hair dryer should be ok.
No matter what you do it's going to be risky.
Catalyzed automotive paints should be nice and hard within a few hours so you'll have better luck.
Next time you go to apply the decal, spray some soapy water on the hood before positioning the decal. This will allow you to "float" it into place without it sticking down permanently. Then carefully squegee the water out from under the decal and let it dry.
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