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Peteski: I read of that back in the 60s, when decals had think film, what some referred to as "battleship linoleum", and the results worked fine. I don't know that I'd try it with today's thin films, though, because they'd probably just wad up when lifted.
With 30-year-old decals (from the '80s) the chances are good that the clear film is very fragile or even shattered before application. You car restore them by brushing several layers of Microscale clear decal film over the entire sheet. That is an alcohol-based clear film which I believe is identical to what Microscale uses when producing their decals. That will make the decals usable, but you will have to trim each image individually (since the clear film will have to be trimmed close to the images).
Brokemoto, I did all of those things, minus the flat finish.Decals were removed successfully. Next up is the gloss coat. I know there are many options, but I’ve never had the need for a gloss coat. Most of my decal application has been factory painted but unlettered models. I did paint a few of my own, but those were all glossy paint. What do you guys prefer? I do have an airbrush and like the results better than a rattle can. Especially in N scale.