Here is the easy part.
Wet apply vinyl decals.
Those who are still learning need the flexibility that wetting solutions can offer.
The only difference is the application of soapy water to the vinyl before application.
By wetting down the vinyl first you are able to reposition your graphics during application.
Begin to apply vinyl to the vehicle.
Tape the decal at the top edge using the biggest masking tape you can find.
Please take your time.
Remember you cannot get the graphics too wet.
The top layer is paper transfer tape which is used to apply the decal the second layer is the vinyl film which is the decal itself the bottom layer is the backing paper when you receive your decal in the mail lay it flat and firmly wipe a credit card or application squeegee across the top of.
Enjoy your new vinyl.
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Big tape at top leave the decal attached to the wax paper.
The wet application method applies a vinyl graphic to a substrate by using a fluid to assist with positioning.
All dirt and wax must be removed to give the vinyl proper surface to adhere to wiping area with rubbing alcohol will give you really good stick 2.
How to apply vinyl decals using dry method 1.
Installing your own.
How to apply vinyl decals each decal will arrive as three layers of material.
Just a little bit of dish soap in water is all you need to help install without bubbles.
The wet method involves making a soap solution using a mixture of dish soap and water to get both the application surface and the adhesive side of the decal wet before applying the decal.
Remove protective backing from vinyl.
The key to this method is keeping both your vinyls and your application surface wet.
Slower than the dry method but no air bubbles.
Pinch the vertical edges of the vinyl sticker as you place it down.
Try applying the center of the sticker first then press the outer edges of the vinyl sticker into place.
Aim to do this in a fluid motion to prevent any air bubbles from forming.
Industry experts walk you through wet vinyl applications from routine to the most extreme of installation conditions.
Continue holding the sticker securely as you place it on a wet or dry surface.