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I'm currently working on a Star Wars Chevy Van where I printed off my own decals, and I would like to know how to handle this situation...

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The image had to be printed on white decal paper to allow for Luke and Leia's white outfits to print, and now it has a ghosting border around the decal that contrasts with the dark paint. Since I don't have an airbrush or knowledge of the use thereof, what can I do to try and "blend" the decal more into the paint? Is there a way to cover it somehow without spraying anything on the body and risk losing all my work?

Thoughts?

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Outside of fogging it in with an airbrush, I think trimming into the image slightly would be your next move. But I suspect there will still be a white edge. I don't have any suggestions to fix the decal on the body other than the airbrush. Even a cheap $10 external mix airbrush would work and maybe be cheaper than redoing a new decal.

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