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Excellent, thanks guys 
We'll only do the italic ones I think, they look a lot nicer, and they should all look the same really...imagine turning up to an event with the only car with non-italic stickers...
Just so you know, these are computer cut vinyls, and are supplied on the white backing paper and covered in a clear application tape.
Peel off the backing paper, and apply the vinyl, complete with tape in the required position - best to lay one corner down first, and "squeegee" the rest in place. Once in position, squeeze out any bubbles if needed, and rub with a cloth firmly to make it adhere fully. Then peel back the application tape, right back on itself, slowly and gently...leaving just the cut lettering behind
As with all vinyl applications, it can be done with a mist of slightly soapy water onto the surface first, then use a scraper / squeegee to get all the water out.
With smaller vinyls like these, I have always applied them dry, but you might get a better result on reversed ones on glass using the wet method, as any air bubbles will show up a lot more. Guess it depends on how good you are...I am better at making them than applying them to be honest!
We'll get the first batch made up and sent out this week...looking forward to seeing some pics of them fitted
We'll only do the italic ones I think, they look a lot nicer, and they should all look the same really...imagine turning up to an event with the only car with non-italic stickers...
Just so you know, these are computer cut vinyls, and are supplied on the white backing paper and covered in a clear application tape.
Peel off the backing paper, and apply the vinyl, complete with tape in the required position - best to lay one corner down first, and "squeegee" the rest in place. Once in position, squeeze out any bubbles if needed, and rub with a cloth firmly to make it adhere fully. Then peel back the application tape, right back on itself, slowly and gently...leaving just the cut lettering behind
As with all vinyl applications, it can be done with a mist of slightly soapy water onto the surface first, then use a scraper / squeegee to get all the water out.
With smaller vinyls like these, I have always applied them dry, but you might get a better result on reversed ones on glass using the wet method, as any air bubbles will show up a lot more. Guess it depends on how good you are...I am better at making them than applying them to be honest!
We'll get the first batch made up and sent out this week...looking forward to seeing some pics of them fitted
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First batch are all cut, sorted, and ready to go, I'll post them on Monday morning, was a bit busy in the workshop today and had no time to get to the post office
We've used a good grade of vinyl for these, apparently good for 5 years external use...bet mine will outlast the car
We've used a good grade of vinyl for these, apparently good for 5 years external use...bet mine will outlast the car
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Yeah, got mine too, cheers Marc.
Nowhere dry enough on the car to stick them to just now, I'll try it in a couple of months
Nowhere dry enough on the car to stick them to just now, I'll try it in a couple of months




