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Model Railroading > Hard water and decalsDate: 04/04/20 19:13 Hard water and decals Author: Larry020 Asking for a friend that doesn't have Train Orders.
Recommendation that if you have hard Tap water it will leave stains on your unit when putting on Decals, so I use Nursery water instead. Date: 04/04/20 19:31 Re: Hard water and decals Author: up421 I've used distilled water when applying decals.
Date: 04/04/20 19:43 Re: Hard water and decals Author: fbe Distilled water runs about $1/gallon at grocery stores, discount stores, all over the place. It is perfect for decals and acrylic paint thinner. Water in my house is hard so distilled keeps residue from forming on decals.
Date: 04/04/20 20:34 Re: Hard water and decals Author: PHall I have a Zero Water pitcher which filters out the lime and scale. Takes it from 300+ ppm down to 0-3 ppm. Yes Southern California has really hard ground water.
Great for decals, coffee and your iron. Date: 04/05/20 00:00 Re: Hard water and decals Author: CT97 Hard water is good for Cold drinks,,You guys are talking about Ice ,,,right?
Date: 04/05/20 03:36 Re: Hard water and decals Author: exhaustED CT97 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hard water is good for Cold drinks,,You guys are > talking about Ice ,,,right? :-) Date: 04/05/20 07:15 Re: Hard water and decals Author: icancmp193 up421 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I've used distilled water when applying decals. I switched to distilled water a few years ago because of my hard water issues. It's cheap, as noted in another post, and seems to really help! TJY Date: 04/06/20 12:38 Re: Hard water and decals Author: tomstp For 35 years I have used hard water in Ft Worth with no problems whatever. Can't why it would be giving you problems. Maybe you have some water different from ours. Never used water paint so I can not comment on that.
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