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CLIENTS
Installing Large decals
over 18" long
For proper adherence,
all surfaces should be considered as dirty and should therefore be cleaned
prior to any vinyl application. Household surface cleaners, such as
Windex, are acceptable; however, we recommend a 2-to-1 mixture of water
and isopropyl alcohol. After thorough washing, wipe the surface dry with a
clean, dry, lint-free cloth.
Air and surface
temperature must be above 55 degrees Fahrenheit for the application of the
vinyl.
Apply
the vinyl using the following steps:
(Note: It is recommended
that a novice installer have a helper present on the following steps. It
is not a requirement however it will help insure a quality installation.)
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- Measure and mark the area you wish to apply
your vinyl using a water-soluble pencil. Water-soluble pencils
are available on our accessory pages. Precision marking will
help assure a level application. Once you have the overall
area defined and marked, you should have a good idea as to
where the upper right and left corners of the decal should be
placed. At this time, take your decal (paper and all) and tape
the right upper corner of it to your predetermined area. Have
your assistant hold the upper left corner of the decal in
place while you stand back a few feet and look at it. If you
like it's placement, move on to step 2.
- Tape the left corner in place and put a
piece of tape down the center of the decal. At this time,
using your water-soluble pencil, place a mark on the right and
left side of the decal. Make sure you mark both the tape and
the surface you are mounting the decal to. You will be
aligning these two marks later, so be sure you can see them
clearly.
- On the Left side of the decal, hold the
paper and peel off the tape until you reach the center of the
decal. (The decal should stay stuck to the application tape at
this time) Cut the paper as close to the center as you can,
without scratching your surface.
- Spray the surface on the left side with
water or application fluid (we recommend the application
fluid) Note: do not spray water
or application fluid when using reflective vinyl. Reflective
vinyl should be applied on a dry surface. Place
the left side of the decal down on the surface, taking care to
line up the lines you drew in step 2. With the application
tape still intact, squeegee the decal to the surface by
applying pressure with smooth even strokes. Start at the
middle of the decal and work your way out to the left. Note:
Before you squeegee, make sure there are no wrinkles in the
decal or application tape.
- Lift up the right hand side of the decal and
remove the remainder of the backing paper. (It is ok to lift
up the piece of center tape at this time). Apply application
fluid to the right hand surface. Place the right hand decal
taking care to align your marks on the right hand side. Again,
start at the middle and squeegee toward the right hand side of
the decal. Note: Before you squeegee make sure there are
no wrinkles in the decal or application tape.
- It is a good Idea to wait just a couple of
minutes before you remove the application tape. This allows
the application fluid to begin drying and will prevent the
decal from trying to come up. Once it is adhered to the
surface, squeegee the entire decal a second time. Then
carefully peel the tape off the entire decal.
- It is common for there to be some small
bubbles throughout the decal. These bubbles will leave by
themselves within a few weeks. If you have any major, bubbles
you can eliminate them by carefully heating the area with a
hair dryer or heat gun, then puncturing them with a needle and
applying pressure with your thumb. Note: You can do more
damage than good by chasing the smaller bubbles. They will
leave themselves as the vinyl breathes and the application
fluid evaporates. Congratulations; you are finished!
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