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In this tutorial we show you how to quickly add a decal to a model. Thanks for Watching!




   
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VA USA

You tutorials are awesome! and you're camera presence is strong. However being someone who has devoted their life to public speaking (I'm that sort of jerk) may I suggest you look into some public speaking courses or books? You have a VERY good speaking voice and very informative and I think you could really hone it.
   
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United States

Huh, I've never heard of using vinegar for water slide decals. Does it leave any residual odor?

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Germany

For a few minutes maybe. Nothing permanent.

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Florida

 Darth Bob wrote:
Huh, I've never heard of using vinegar for water slide decals. Does it leave any residual odor?


Have you ever used microsol and microset? The sure smell like vinegar.

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Chicago

I watched this when I was at work and had the volume down but I'd always use microsol and microset. Makes the decals look so much better.


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I watched this when I was at work and had the volume down but I'd always use microsol and microset. Makes the decals look so much better.

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