Car decals can be customized by shape,
size, color, and design. This capability creates a major advantage for the
product. Decals are made to look as if painted on the car’s body and along with
the versatility of the material the possibilities it presents to a car owner
are endless.
Installing custom decals
can be an intimidating task. The adhesive on the vinyl material gives an owner
just one shot to install correctly. It must be done slowly, but when done with
precision the decals will look great.
Step
1
Clean the car and allow it to fully dry.
If the car was recently waxed allow a few days for the wax to fully-cure so
that it does that disrupt the decal applying to the surface of the vehicle.
Non-cured wax will cause adhesion issues.
Step
2
Secure the decal to the body with
masking tape so that it does not shift while you stick it on. If the decal is
too big for one person, grab a partner.
Step
3
Begin to lift the decal upward and peel
off the backing paper. Do not remove the entire backing paper at once, if you
do the decal will curl and wrinkle. Remove small sections one at a time.
Step
4
Using a squeegee or fingers, apply the
decal slowly. When squeezing out air bubbles start from the middle and move
outward. Slowly go about the process.
Step
5
As soon as the entire decal is
installed, double check for bubbles and any remaining wrinkles. If bubbles will
not come out, use a pin to pop them and flatten out the material with your finger.