SMALL DECAL INSTALL:
Supplies Needed: Paper Towel, Window Cleaner, squeegee (or credit card) and Masking Tape.
Step 1: Clean application surface throughly. Place decal on desired location and apply masking tape across the top, creating a hinge.
Step 2: Flip decal up and pull backing paper off, exposing adhesive.
Step 3: Bring decal down while still holding the bottom end up; apply firm pressure with your thumb (or with squeegee) and rub graphic area from center out to edges forcing all the air out.
Step 4: Let decal sit for a few minutes, then gently remove transfer tape by pulling it straight back, leaving the graphic on the surface. If you notice any air bubbles, use a pin and poke a tiny hole. Then squeeze the air bubble out by using your thumb or squeegee. Let decal sit for 24 hours before washing your car.
Done! Your are now ready to show off your new decal.
LARGE DECAL INSTALL:
Supplies Needed: Paper towel, Squeegee, Application Fluid and Spray Bottle (several drops of dish soap in 1 liter of water.)
Step 1: Clean application surface throughly with application fluid (DO NOT use ammonia based cleaner such as Windex).
Step 2: Remove the backing paper and exposing the adhesive side of the decal. Spray application fluid onto the adhesive side of the decal.
Step 3: Spray application fluid to surface area where the decal sticker will be applied on. Make sure the surface area is generously sprayed on.
Step 4: Turn decal sticker over and apply the adhesive side of decal to the surface. You can now freely adjust and readjust the decal to where you want it.
Step 5: Starting from the center of decal, squeegee out the fluid and bubbles toward the edges of the decal. You can spray more application fluid on top of the decal to make the squeegee glide smoother over the decal. Repeat this step several times unitl you have remove most of the application fluid.
Step 6: Depending on the outside temperature, wait for about 1 hour. After the decal has dried, GENTLY remove application tape by pulling it straight back at about a 30 degree angle, leaving the decal on the surface. DO NOT pull up on the transfer tape. This can cause the decal to lift up. If decal comes off with transfer tape, repeat step 5 and wait for another hour before attempting to remove transfer tape again. If you notice any air bubbles, use a pin and poke a tiny hole. Then squeeze the air bubble out by using your thumb or squeegee.
Done! You are now finished. Let decal sit for 24 hours before washing your car.
WINDOW BANNER INSTALL:
Supplies Needed: Squeegee, Exacto knife or razor, Paper towel and Application Fluid and Spray Bottle (several drops of dish soap in 1 liter of water.)
Step 1: Clean application surface throughly with application fluid (DO NOT use ammonia based cleaner such as Windex).
Step 2: Spray application fluid generously over the windshield. This will allow you to slide the visor around with ease once applied.
Step 3: Peel off the backing paper slowly exposing the adhesive side. Spray application fluid onto the adhesive side as you remove the backing paper. Now place the vinyl on the wet windshield, with the adhesive side down. Slide the decal around in order to get a good level placement on the windshield. You can use a ruler to properly align the decal on the windshield. Make sure to leave excess vinyl passed the top and sides of the windshild. This will ensure you have a clean fit when you cut your vinyl with a razor.
Step 4: Spray more application on top of the vinyl. This will allow the squeegee to glide smoothly on top of the vinyl. Now squeegee out all the water and bubbles from the vinyl strip. Start from the center and work toward the edges.
Step 5: With an Exacto knife or razor, slowly cut along the edges of the vinyl to remove the excess part. Now squeegee out any more water or bubbles that are still there. If you notice any air bubbles, use a pin and poke a tiny hole. Then squeeze the air bubble out by using your thumb or squeegee.
Finished! Let decal sit for 24 hours before washing your car.
If you need any more details, just ask.
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