I got my waterslide paper in and printed out the decal for a pedal I'm putting together. The decal turned out really well. I cleared over it with no problems. I trimmed everything really well and put it on the pedal. Everything looked great for about 15 mins. Then around the pot holes it started wrinkling. I worked with it a little and tried to keep the wrinkles out and made sure all the bubbles and water was out. But it got worse. Everything else turned out perfect except around the pot holes. Anyone have an issue like this? BTW it happened twice.
Did you put water or water/soap on the enclosure to help the decal slide? I've seen that recommended and even done it but if you don't get it all the water or soap out, the decal doesn't stick as well. Also, use a roller to spread the glue around to help it stick. Then, thin coats of clear. Too thick a coat seems to make the decals lift around the edges too.
Thanks, I was thinking about it and thought maybe I may have put too much soap and water on the enclosure and didn't get it from around the holes good enough. All the corners stuck well and around the 3PDT switch hole also. It was just around the pot holes. I'm going to go at it again tomorrow and use less water on the enclosure.
Did you make sure there was no burrs on the holes. If the enclosure is raised there it could keep the decal from adhering. Happened to me once.
There shouldn't be but I'll double check when I try again. Here is a pic of my first attempt. (http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/14/hyvatyma.jpg)
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+1 on the burrs. Also, Sometimes after the water dries out the puckering will naturally stretch itself out. Use a good decal softener to help it adhear well and a piece of hard rubber works great as a squeegee...
Guys! Maybe i can help here! I solved this problem as folloes:
After attaching the decal on the pedal and squeeging qll the water drops with a towel paper, i let it dry dor 5 min! Than, immediatly clear coat it with acrylic autotive lacquer (thin coat). I could see that the solvent of the lacquer helped to 'melt' the decall om the surface and no issues anymore!
Cheers
After making another decal I ended up taking a hair dryer to it till it dried. I'll try the lacquer trick next time. Thanks!
After mine dry, the wrinkles straighten themselves out as well.