Decals
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If you are confident you can fit the birds dry, but be warned once they touch thats it, get it slightly wrong and you need new ones.
If you are not confident, mist spray a 1:10 ratio of fairy liquid and water on the area and pop them on, if you get them wrong they will slide into place, then squeegee them down and peel the cover paper of slowly and flat to the decal, i.e fold the cover sheet back on itself, don't pull it off at right angles or you will damage the decal.
If you are not confident, mist spray a 1:10 ratio of fairy liquid and water on the area and pop them on, if you get them wrong they will slide into place, then squeegee them down and peel the cover paper of slowly and flat to the decal, i.e fold the cover sheet back on itself, don't pull it off at right angles or you will damage the decal.
Definate wet job that one.Done my R/T tail stripes and I did not find it easy!!Did the 2 quarters first,then joined the 2 up across the boot.Still ended up 1/2 inch out
.Thats why I had them sprayed in gloss black last year.
Be carefull and I am sure you will be OK.Lets be honest....How many of us could spray a car black in a small garage one panel at a time and make it look that good?????Decals should be a POP

Be carefull and I am sure you will be OK.Lets be honest....How many of us could spray a car black in a small garage one panel at a time and make it look that good?????Decals should be a POP

I put the billboards on my Barracuda,
you gotta do it wet, there will be bubbles even with the Pro roller spreader i bought............ but they dry out and disappear after a few days
The guys at Plymouth HATED putting the Billboards on...and having done it and the time it took me, with no pressure to get to the next car, i can see why.
you gotta do it wet, there will be bubbles even with the Pro roller spreader i bought............ but they dry out and disappear after a few days
The guys at Plymouth HATED putting the Billboards on...and having done it and the time it took me, with no pressure to get to the next car, i can see why.

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When i say dry, it just a "YOOFAMISUM"
they are actually air bubbles which disperse under the decal or even through it depending on the material type.
Bit like when you get your wallpaper up and it looks great until the air collects in pockets....but it goes
Just dont be tempted to try and push small central bubbles it out to the edge to disperse them.............. you will crease the decal for sure, and that wont go, unless you lift it and do it again
There is not one bubble in my bill boards and it looked like it had chicken pox when i finished, took about a week to look right
The lower rear bit is how ever covered in stone chips from my slicks in the bleach box

they are actually air bubbles which disperse under the decal or even through it depending on the material type.
Bit like when you get your wallpaper up and it looks great until the air collects in pockets....but it goes
Just dont be tempted to try and push small central bubbles it out to the edge to disperse them.............. you will crease the decal for sure, and that wont go, unless you lift it and do it again

There is not one bubble in my bill boards and it looked like it had chicken pox when i finished, took about a week to look right
The lower rear bit is how ever covered in stone chips from my slicks in the bleach box

ALL KILLER NO FILLER
Nostalgia, its not what it used to be.
Carbon footprint of a Saturn V

Nostalgia, its not what it used to be.
Carbon footprint of a Saturn V
