Required Tools:
Retractable razor blade, squeegee, tape measure or ruler, and a spray bottle filled with isopropyl alcohol.
Optional:
For easier positioning during installation, lightly mist both the application surface and adhesive side of the decal with water. This reduces the initial tack, allowing more flexibility during placement, but will increase drying time. Allow at least 10 minutes of drying time before checking adhesion and removing the transfer tape.
Surface Preparation:
All surfaces should be considered dirty and must be thoroughly cleaned before installation. Painted metal surfaces should be cleaned using an automotive detergent. Wipe the surface dry using a clean, lint-free cloth to ensure proper adhesion.
Step 1: Tape in Place
Position the decal and align it using a nearby horizontal line or reference point. Use a level if necessary to ensure the decal is straight and even. Once aligned, place masking tape on the corners to temporarily hold it in place. Apply a strip of masking tape across the top edge of the decal to create a hinge for easier application.
Step 2: Remove the Backing Paper
Carefully hinge the decal upward using the masking tape hinge. Slowly peel the backing paper away from one corner, working gradually across the decal until the backing is fully removed. Hold the decal taut and avoid allowing the adhesive side to touch the surface prematurely.
Step 3: Apply the Decal
Using a squeegee, begin at the center of the decal and work outward using firm, smooth strokes. Apply even pressure to push air outward and ensure proper adhesion to the surface. Continue working across the entire decal until all sections are securely applied. Go over the decal once more with the squeegee to ensure full contact.
Step 4: Remove Transfer Tape and Trim if Necessary
Slowly remove the transfer tape by pulling it back flat against the surface. Watch carefully to ensure the vinyl remains properly adhered during removal. If needed, use a retractable razor blade to carefully trim around door seams or edges and tuck excess vinyl inward for a clean finish.
Application Tip:
If small air bubbles appear, use the tip of an X-Acto knife or pin to gently release the trapped air. Smooth the vinyl down carefully using your finger or squeegee.