Trying to Remove Decals

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Old 06-29-2012, 07:35 PM
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Well, I did it! After reading Glenn's tute on redistributing the Japanning using denatured alcohol and a bit of linseed oil with cloths I tried the method on my New Home Climax. The results were superb. It was clear the method worked and a bit more aggressive application was all that was needed to remove what was left of the Singer 27 decals.

Using 0000 steel wool and the above mentioned solution, gentle swirls and the decals came off! If quickly wiped with clean shop towels, the finish was shiny too. Now, the worn or scratched up surface will be touched up with black paint and new decals applied. So glad I was brave and tried this.

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Old 06-29-2012, 07:43 PM
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I was wondering how this project was going! Can't wait to see results!
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Old 07-06-2012, 10:13 AM
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Here is the finished product in sunlight. It shows where the blemishes are. Testor Flat Black paint was used to fill in holes and pin scratches. I am very happy with the result! The paint is really tough and when treated well, it can shine like new.
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Old 07-06-2012, 11:53 AM
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Now I have to decide on the decals to replace those that are gone. I'm going for a Celtic theme. My only concern is how to make the waterslide decals work on the curvy surface without morphing them out of shape.

Since the only cost I have so far is $40 (EBay) and $6 for the decal paper, this will be a thrifty little machine! Mounted on a $35 Singer treadle iron with a top made from oak planks we have salvaged from an old coffee table, I look forward to the day my wee Scotch heart can stitch away!! Gee, you can't tell I'm a little excited...
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Old 07-06-2012, 01:50 PM
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Yes, please post a photo of your pretty Celtic machine when its all done. Enjoy!
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