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04-7-2014 15:28:32  #1


Maintaining distributor decals/markings

As I posted in the Recent  Acquisitions Thread, I've just picked up a 1951 Olympia SM2. On this particular typewriter is "decal" (it's actually painted directly on the typewriter) with the name and address of the company that sold the typewriter (Sare, Hyrons & Co.). You can see it in the picture below:

In doing some preliminary cleaning of the typewriter, I took a Q-Tip, dipped it in some water with a bit of soap mixed in, and tested it on the painted distributor marking. Blue paint immediately started coming up, so I stopped right away. So I guess my question is, if such a simple cleaning mixture brings up paint, is it possible to clean this area at all?

Alternatively, I suppose I could consider removing the marking altogether (it does clash with the colour of the actual typewriter, in my opinion). Of course, I would then be risking leaving a residual discolouring where the label used to be. I would be interested in knowing whether others generally keep these sorts of decals and markings.

 

04-7-2014 17:51:29  #2


Re: Maintaining distributor decals/markings

You might find this topic of interest: Dealer Stickers


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05-7-2014 01:55:22  #3


Re: Maintaining distributor decals/markings

Thanks, Uwe! I'm glad to see I'm not the only one with this line of thinking.

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05-10-2015 19:33:36  #4


Re: Maintaining distributor decals/markings

I would cover the decal with a thin coat of super glue--it will dry clear and protect the label--it works wonders!

 

06-10-2015 04:49:27  #5


Re: Maintaining distributor decals/markings

texbodemer wrote:

I would cover the decal with a thin coat of super glue--it will dry clear and protect the label--it works wonders!

super glue??

 

06-10-2015 04:52:13  #6


Re: Maintaining distributor decals/markings

Yup. Super glue is awseome for thin coatings


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06-10-2015 09:49:26  #7


Re: Maintaining distributor decals/markings

M. Höhne wrote:

super glue??

I'm with you on this one... that's one suggestion I wouldn't want to be stuck with.
 


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06-10-2015 14:42:20  #8


Re: Maintaining distributor decals/markings

Super glue works good on new things, is what I meant, but Ive never tried it on old things.


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06-10-2015 15:15:01  #9


Re: Maintaining distributor decals/markings

Uwe wrote:

 that's one suggestion I wouldn't want to be stuck with.
 

I see what you did there Uwe...
 


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06-10-2015 16:21:08  #10


Re: Maintaining distributor decals/markings

Good one Uwe! Lets see ho long it will take for others to find this out...


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