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Keep stickers from falling off - PurplePhoenix - Apr. 15, 2015

Hello,

I recently got back into Beyblades over the past two months and had a decent collection of Beblades back when I was a kid and I don't have them anymore. So I caved in and searched and found and bought all my favourite Beyblade items I had as a kid. Of course some of it was used and been around for a while so the stickers would not stick or the stickers are peeling.

I have a RC Dranzer launcher that the Dranzer Beyblade stickers are peeling and old plastics originals new in box Beyblades I got to put together but the stickers on the sheet barley had stick on them so they fall off the Beyblade if not carful or launched and spinning.

I Googled how to re-stick stickers, but did not get a very good idea on how to re-stick tiny little stickers onto Beyblades. I thought maybe just spray the area with the sticker to cover it on with a sealing coat of mat spray, but then they beyblade would get a bit of a shine to it.

Then I though taking every single sticker off and spraying a sticky adhesive to the stickers to re-stick back onto the beyblade, but that would be a bit of a pain dealing with tiny stickers and them not coppering with trying to spray them and sicking them back on with tweezers.

So, I though maybe some one who has done it before here would have a better and easier more effective way to approach this that will work.

Thank you for your time. Smile


RE: Keep stickers from falling off - Kai-V - Apr. 15, 2015

Usually, the only way we know works is to apply clear nail polish over the stickers. However, I cannot guarantee how beautiful it actually looks in the end and if it really does not hinder or change the part's performance somehow, but that has been a method encouraged over the years in this community.

You should post this again in the "Ask a question, get an answer!" topic if you want to get more opinions on this matter; usually we try not to have single threads for one question.


Hopefully my answer helped you though.