Posted by farmallhal on March 08, 2011 at 18:47:09 from (76.4.170.60):
In Reply to: better decals posted by Leo S on March 08, 2011 at 17:23:23:
I think your question has already been answered as to what the two different types are you asked about. I am just going to add that I try to be an originality type guy but just can't do the mylar decals. The two tractors I have with mylar ones I've noticed that the edges lose adhesiveness in a couple of years and a little curl begins somewhere along an edge. I keep my tractors inside a closed building when not being used with no light getting on them and that mylar does yellow somewhat in a few year and becomes noticeable. I've been using the die cuts from Maple-Hunter and have been very pleased with them both for installing and the appearance once installed. I would certainly stay away from those mylar sets sold at the typical farm and home type stores as they may have been there on the shelf for years by the time you buy them and already quite aged. I don't recall seeing date information on any except the old original water release ones which were only good for around 5 or 6 years when stored under controlled conditions. Good luck in your restoration efforts, Hal.
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