[AT] Allis Chalmers Model G decals

Tim Bivens bivenshill at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 9 11:22:53 PST 2004


Phil,
Thanks for the tip. I have one that I really would
like to get the mylar off of and replace with vinyl. I
will try the hair dryer method on one of the smaller
decals first and if it works well on that I am going
to remove them all.
Thanks,
Tim Bivens, Glen Rose, Tex.

--- pga2 at hot1.net wrote:
> Tim,
> Next time you need to remove any of those mylar
> decals,
> try warming the area with a hair dryer. An old used
> car
> dealer friend told me about that one. He used it to
> remove bumper stickers from every part of
> cars/trucks
> he resold.
> 
> Phil
> 
> > Charlie,
> > Do you know where to get any of the original water
> > slide type decals? I don't know anyone who makes
> them.
> > All I know that are available are the vinyl and
> mylar.
> > The mylar are cheap and look like crap. I have a
> > tractor with them on them and they look terrible
> > especially after they have been on there a while
> and
> > unlike vinyl I'm not sure I can get them off
> without
> > ruining my paint. Vinyl looks good and it is the
> only
> > alternative to mylar that I know of. Every once in
> a
> > while I see some NOS water slide decals on e-bay
> but I
> > don't know how it would be trying to use them
> since
> > they are probably all at least 40 years old and
> may be
> > brittle from age.
> >
> > Tim Bivens
> > Glen Rose, Tex.
> 
> 
> 
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