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Inkjet water-slide decal paper April 1, 2010

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Use this paper to make transfers for almost any surface. Print the paper through you inkjet printer and then spray will acrylic spray. Soak in water for 1 minute and the decal paper will slip off the backing paper. Slide the decal onto the surface you are decorating and smooth out using a cloth, leave to dry for 24 hours. Great for model making, candles, soap, ceramics and much much more..

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1. chyna8doll - April 1, 2010

i orderd mine off line but the problem im having is that the corners keep rolling up

2. MsStephaniie - April 3, 2010

I just bought decalpaper but mine is much thinner than the one in this vid, mine is just as thin as paper kite. Do i have the right decal paper?

3. MyThickRick - April 3, 2010

try it, and see what happens. i don’t think the ink will last.

4. 282624x - April 6, 2010

I think yeah thats what i was thinking and the durability maybe this stuff last a week :)

5. lilsis - April 8, 2010

Can you use it for car decal?

6. jrbryan5000 - April 8, 2010

I think what kind of papaer was this?

7. GAMBlT - April 10, 2010

This is awesome, this is awesome!

8. brandon18888 - April 10, 2010

can i use hair spray? lol

9. Torpedoeight - April 10, 2010

Speak Up! Mummblers..eh?

10. YourfriendHannnah - April 12, 2010

you could print out black outlined white text and then cut off the black if you’d like. =] just an idea. I’ve actually never done this.

11. BoeingNerd - April 14, 2010

how would i print out white text?

12. gotparts90 - April 16, 2010

she does sound sexy, i might be fappin right now to her voice

13. dtjlc - April 16, 2010

I think you have to spray acrylic with printouts from inkjets or else the colors will bleed once you soak the decals. the clear acrylic works as a top coat for your print.

14. Arlcam777333 - April 18, 2010

why did she have to spray it with acrylic? Is it because it was inkjet print and not laser print? Can i do a decal with a inkjet printer and not have to spray it?

15. SayWalah - April 20, 2010

thats the most useless product iv ever seen, altough i would like the narator to give me a blowjob

16. thesnazz - April 21, 2010

yes,

Pretty much any type of paper
BUT!..white & try to use the
thinnest paper for best results.

I’ve used good old white Copying
paper with excellent results!.

Enjoy!
THESNAZZ

17. x1MissWorld1x - April 24, 2010

does your way work with any kind of paper? its quite interesting, and more affordable of course.

18. thesnazz - April 27, 2010

Let me tell you how to make
a super nice decale for less
than a dollar & in 5 minutes!

19. thesnazz - April 29, 2010

1—-Buy a BIG roll of clear see thru tape
2—-Tape over any design or picture
3—-with edge of your thumbnail go over
taped picture untill you see the image
nice & clear.
4—-Cut out the image
5—-Dip in water
6—-Rub off the backing of decale
very slowly!
7—-Dip in water again to wash it nice
8—-And now you can put it on anything!.
9—-Practice makes perfect.


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