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Applying vinyl to windows.
When you receive your decal in the mail lay it flat and firmly wipe a credit card or application squeegee across the top of the transfer tape.
This makes it easier to mold around curves and edges.
Find the center point.
Use a heat gun to apply heat before doing so to get into the tougher to reach areas.
Save the backing paper.
With the white paper backing gone move the part of the decal back over to the window where it originally started.
Stretch the vinyl to fit over curves or reposition it as necessary.
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This part of the decal will adhere to the window where you cut away the white paper.
Continue peeling away 6 sections of the backing at a time as you squeegee from top to bottom.
Have your partner begin to lay the exposed portion of the vinyl decal down onto the window.
Apply the free part of the decal.
This clears any debris that may become trapped under the vinyl.
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Making a window film application solution is not difficult.
The procedure is done on a glass door however it is the sam.
You don t have to take your vehicle into a shop or pay a window film installer to come out to your home and do the job.
Once the graphic is fully applied squeegee from the center toward the outer edges to remove air bubbles.
How to apply vinyl decals each decal will arrive as three layers of material.
Apply window film to the inside surface of windows and the outside of shower doors.
If the surface is a window use the isopropyl alcohol and microfiber cloth to wipe down the area the vinyl will be applied to.
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Examine the surface to check for raised objects or damage that may prevent the vinyl from completely sealing flat with the surface.
Lift the vinyl and apply heat from a heat gun to make the vinyl more malleable.
The second layer is the vinyl film which is the decal itself.
To take the film down and reuse it elsewhere store it on its original backing paper so.
Use the hard side of your squeegee to lay the vinyl into crevices.
The bottom layer is the backing paper.