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15: Is there a way to restore or replace worn out decal sheets? |
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This article is from the Toys FAQ, by scottg10@ix.netcom.com (Scott Gordon) with numerous contributions by others.
One commonly suggested method of replacing decal sheets is to take
them to Kinkos and have them color-copied onto adhesive paper.
 
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