All of our decals are silk screen printed and printed by "Microscale
Industries".
1. The object to be decaled must have a clean and relatively smooth glossy
surface.

2. Cut out the Decal lettering and dip in clean water (preferably Distilled
water) anywhere from 10 to 20 seconds.  Note:  Some lettering might take
a longer soaking time than other sheets.  Set the Decal on a damp paper
towel for a short period of time or until the Decal slides freely on the
backing paper.

3. Place Decal where desired on object.  It might be of help if a layer of
Micro-Set is brushed on the object first and then place the Decal.  This
process will allow the Decal to avoid the Silvering effect that can happen
with just the water.  Work as fast as you can in placing the lettering as the
Micro-Set starts the wrinkling of the Decal and setting it to the object.

4. Blot gently around the edges of the Decal with a paper towel or tissue to
remove excess water and allow to dry completely.  Add more Micro-Set as
necessary over the top of the Decal very carefully.  This process will make
the Decal lettering a part of the model.  

5. When placing a Decal on slightly irregular surfaces, use Micro-Sol.  This
is the stronger of the two products and aids in soften the Decal to fill the
contour, rivets and crevices on the object.  The setting solution also
improves adhesion by eliminating the tiny bubbles that can be trapped
under the Decal film.


7. It is recommended that a clear protective coating be applied to the
entire surface of the object.  The over spraying of the Decals will protect
them from handling and seal the painted surface.