Hi Fellows,
I'm presently waiting on a MASH water transfer AAF decal for my A2.
I had previously tried two iron-on ones from That Auction Site seller "US Country Store". Both failed dismally. The last one I put on a few days ago I was sure was going to work. I applied it with a little more heat than receommended and the plastic came off nice and smoothly. The decal looked like it was almost melted into the leather. I then applied a coat of matte artist's seal over the whole decal and allowed it to dry. So far so good.
I vaguely remember having read a post here on the Fedora Lounge about rubbing a light smear of brown oil paints over the decal to "antique" it. I did this as well. It looked brilliant! I was very, very happy with the outcome.
Until yesterday - the decal is peeling off. It is a real shame because it looked so good.
When I receive my MASH water transfer decal, I will document the process and report back. It is a complicated process, but hopefully the result will be worth it.
I'm presently waiting on a MASH water transfer AAF decal for my A2.
I had previously tried two iron-on ones from That Auction Site seller "US Country Store". Both failed dismally. The last one I put on a few days ago I was sure was going to work. I applied it with a little more heat than receommended and the plastic came off nice and smoothly. The decal looked like it was almost melted into the leather. I then applied a coat of matte artist's seal over the whole decal and allowed it to dry. So far so good.
I vaguely remember having read a post here on the Fedora Lounge about rubbing a light smear of brown oil paints over the decal to "antique" it. I did this as well. It looked brilliant! I was very, very happy with the outcome.
Until yesterday - the decal is peeling off. It is a real shame because it looked so good.
When I receive my MASH water transfer decal, I will document the process and report back. It is a complicated process, but hopefully the result will be worth it.