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got mine today. i can see me f**king it up to put it on...

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wipe area to get clean

pull off blue backing tape.

place sticker on...go over with card to get rid of bubbles...

peel off clear plastic

done?????

BTW thanks heaps....looks sick and perfect size :)

Edited by Gus-

You shouldn't use dishwashing liquid because it takes to long to evaporate, sometimes leaves a residue and the adhesive doesn't have time to stick.

I've got proper vinyl spray, but when I was talking to the vinyl guy he "suggested" any alcohol type cleaning solution would be okay to use.

Another way to get it to position accurately is by using hinging.

You'll need a pair of scissors and squeegee, within your reach.

1. Clean the surface. There should be no dust, it should be dry.

2. Use a masking tape, stick the whole sticker, unpealed, on the surface. Position it accurately here.

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3. Peel the backing paper, and trim some of the backing paper with scissors (it should be a clean cut, there should be no paper ripping).

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4. Stick the peeled bit.

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5. Peel the masking tape off, then Peel the rest of the backing paper. Do not drop it.

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6. Stick it down, apply pressure from left to right.

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7. Once the vinyl is stuck down. Peel the application film.

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Edited by zenith13
  • 2 weeks later...

A lot of stickers went out today at Marques in the Park. Some people missed out because we ran out.

Frink - Sent

Mang - Sent

Bullet32 - Frink has yours

Rossco_01 - Sent

Ecstacy - Sent

SteadyEddie - Michele has yours

Tarmac- - Sent

Gus- - Sent

Michele - Sent

Zenith13 - Sent

INVRTD - Sent

datto260Z - Sent

CeJay - Sent

OzLeroy - Sent

Bluprint (I got your email) - Sent

Turismo - Sent

ZCR - Sent

Bob - Sent

Glenieboy - Sent

Still yet to hand out:

- DriftGTS

- Rev_head88

- R3sp3ct

I have 2 left, and Tarmac should have 3 spares.

If we run out, I may do another small batch.

Edited by zenith13

How ya going Zenith, If your going to do another little batch of stickers, i'd like to put my name down for 2, and I'd be more than happy to give ya some money for ya trouble. If ya go ahead with it PM me. I also would like to know if you could do a sticker for me that say's SNEEZE PERFORMANCE. If that is possible. CHEERS. ;)

Glen - I still can't picture you in a white car... I hope I don't snob you.

I was snobbed by a white 32 on Drakeford today... 3-4 guys in it.

He He, Its all good. I'm sure you'll get used to it,but I know what ya mean. I've had a couple of times where I've also been snobbed by other skyline drivers, guess they're the ones that just dont understand.

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