I taped mine to the front window for two weeks to no avail? Then it occured to me that my "nice" windows just might include UV blockers??? I'll have to find a cheaper window? I hesitate to try a car since sometimes in this humidity I see condensation in autos overnight?
Get a el-cheapo piece of glass (from a picture frame at the Dollar store, if you are currently out),
tape it to the backside of that with the surface of the decals in contact with the glass. Set the decals out in
the sunshine on good days or in a sheltered place, glass side up. Depends on your home set-up, SpaceDuck.
Hope this helps.
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SpaceDuck wrote:
Karim,
Okay, I can see that working since I would feel the decal was less vulnerable to peeing dogs and further yellowing.
The only problem I can think of with my idea would be the heat (A literal greenhouse effect). If you live in a cool climate, it should be fine... but where I live, its so hot in summer that even if it killed the yellowing, the heat would kill the decals, I think.
LindaSmile wrote:Or in a picture frame. No need to go out and buy a new piece of glass.
Hmmmmm....
Framed 'art', how "apprapo".
Yes Ti, the frame could be hung high and away from the 'critters'.
I've actually had a Reliant painted that's waiting on the print shop for aztec masks (another story) but has yellowed decals. I'm running out of excuses folks!
I know of this trick and I know it works. I have always questioned one thing. If the decals yellowed once will they again? Only this time they will be stuck on a model! Any thoughts?