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Applying vinyl decals to car windows.
When applying a decal to a bumpy or textured surface use a hair dryer to heat up the adhesive.
If the vinyl peels off the car when you try to.
Pick the right conditions.
Apply the decal to the surface of the vehicle starting from one side and working your way to the other side.
Small decals step 1.
There are 2 different kinds of decals.
I show you how to install vinyl decals on a car using soapy water.
You may want to put a decal on your car window or in the window of your store.
Adhesive and static cling.
Prepare the sticker for application by firmly rubbing the felt edge of the squeegee or something with a thin edge like a credit card against the decal pressing the transfer tape against the vinyl.
The instructions for large decals are for larger car window decals storefront windows or wall decals.
Don t remove the top lining or the backing on the decal yet.
The squeegee will help push out any air trapped underneath the decal.
The top edge is the edge at the top of your decal.
Completely clean and dry the desired application surface.
Choose temperatures between 50 to 90 degrees fahrenheit for car window decal application.
Use the auto body squeegee to make sure the decal goes on smoothly.
The top hinge method is suitable for most applications and the center hinge method works better for wider decals.
Line the decal up with the marks you made and apply the tape to the top edge of the decal.
Apply the decal on a warm dry day or in the garage.
Tape the top edge of your decal to the surface with masking tape.
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Squeeze the water out with your hand and then use a plastic squeegee or an old credit card to work the rest of the water out starting in the center.
This removes any air bubbles that may have formed in transit and allows the sticker to cling to the transfer tape.
Excessive heat or cold affects the adhesive.