[quote name='deckie77' post='681004' date='Jul 12 2009, 10:55 AM'][quote name='colbecoz' post='680933' date='Jul 11 2009, 05:12 PM'][quote name='Parthiban' post='680924' date='Jul 11 2009, 02:52 PM']Not necessary but I used a hairdryer to heat up both the caliper and the decal before applying them as it makes them stick a bit nicer.
Peel off the back first, keeping the decal on the front plastic - apply firmly to the caliper putting pressure all over the decal. When you're happy it's on firmly, then gently peel off the front plastic.
Then a few coats of lacquer should keep them on nice, but a lot of people have never used any lacquer and it's stayed on fine.[/quote]
Decals on.. looked good. Sprayed laquer on and.... guess what??????.. the f@kin hammerite has creased!!! Only seen this once when acrylic paint applied to normal housey gloss paint.... a bit p@ssed off. Maybe something to do with using Halfrauds laquer spray. grrrrrrrrrr.
Col
Sounds like you have a reaction between 2 non-compatable paints, I'm sorry to hear that Col, as if it looks really bad the only way round it is to strip it off & start all over, sorry bud
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To quote from "Father Ted"...... FEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Col