How to Apply Vinyl

(Here's a video, these are easy to apply)


Tools Needed:
A. Squeegee or Credit Card
B. Tape Measure
C. 2" Masking Tape
D. Spray Bottle (16-24oz) water and soap (6 drops).
E. Cutting Tool (knife/razor blade)

1.) Clean surface with soap and water and then dry.

2.) Place the decal FACE UP on a flat surface and squeegee lightly a couple of times then
apply more pressure a couple of more times. IF there are a few wrinkles in the transfer paper don’t worry about it (the winkles are not in the vinyl itself), but lightly squeegee where the wrinkles are. These decals have already been removed from the backing paper once by us.

3.) Place a 2 inch piece of masking tape across the top of the decal, creating a hinge, then place the decal in the area you want the decal and lightly press down the masking tape so you can move the decal around to get level and center. After you have it lined up press the masking tape down firmly.





4.) Raise up and start at one corner and roll back the white paper slowly, making a tight loop pushing down.



5. If you get a catch where the decals stays with the backing paper, press it back down using the backing paper and push on the letter then continue rolling the backing off.



6..) With the backing peeled off, spray the back of the decal and let it fall down, lightly rub it down with yours hands now use the credit card (2 cards work best) or squeege and push down on the decal. Squeege a couple of time and move on the the next section.



7.) After you have the sections laid and squeeged remove the transfer tape slowly. If letters try to raise up just squeege it then try again.



8.) In case of bubbles, you can use a needle, only make one small hole and lightly press down The holes will not be seen. If the bubbles appears not to leave don't worry the sun will remove them.

If your decal came in one piece you may cut it into sections if you wish. You can always call me (Larry) at 660-553-1950 if you need help.

Enjoy your decal.


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