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Thread: Removing decals under clear coat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by granstar View Post
    What about the other way, applying decals to a painted clear coated tank. Do you need to you overspray with a clear over the top, and if so what do you use (or is it a question for pro painter)?
    Decals can be applied to a clear-coated tank. Could be left unprotected or clear-coated, however I'd hope the existing surface was in pristine condition. I'd be using 2-pack clear-coat and scotch-briting/sanding around the decal to ensure adhesion.
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    only way too get them off is too sand them off and re paint

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    THis MBX thing looks like a Dremel...??
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    A farking big one....
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    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    You could always put some brake fluid onto a rag and wipe the whole tank down, and wait a week.

    Its cheaper than paint stripper haha

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