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Re: Tek push-button lettering using pressing iron transfer of laser printed text on non-sticking paper


 

Thanks JJ,
I`ll try to find it nearby, at some local artist's store.
I may very well change my approach for the buttons of my 7623A.
Those buttons (of my 7623A) are not faded (maybe only one) but they're all stained yellow and I liked very much the way those buttons of the 465 got after sanded and polished.
A nice and light gray was hiding under that ugly yellowish stain.
Now that I have a good, reliable and repeatable way of re-labeling them. I may very well risk cleaning them all and re-label them.
Rgrds,
Fabio

On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 09:49 am, JJ wrote:


Fabio, The white stuff is Liquitex - an acrylic paint medium used by
artists to mix colors. Comes in assorted thicknesses and finishes. I used
the medium matt finish. They all dry clear. You can also put a coat over
the transfer to seal it. Some people use Mod Podge - water based sealer.
Excellent results as well. Any art supply store will carry them. Amazon has
it. Very popular stuff!

Try it on a piece plastic to get some experience using it. You get hooked
transferring everything in sight! Have fun!

JJ

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