Colin McRae Stickers Positioning
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Colin McRae Stickers Positioning
Got my Stickers & can't decide where to put them.
Any Members got Pics/Ideas where to place them, rear window/front/side window??
Thanks in anticipation.
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Alan MaC
Any Members got Pics/Ideas where to place them, rear window/front/side window??
Thanks in anticipation.
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Alan MaC
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got my vinyl this morning, but looking at it Ive no idea how to put it on the car window. anyone got any tips, Ive never added a decal before and I dont want to mess it up ???
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Bottom left for me too..
kgt, you need to very carefully peel the transparent sheet off the waxy backing paper, taking the vinyl with it. Be careful not to leave any of the letters on the backing paper, if you do, just stick the transparent paper back down and try again. If it keeps doing it, use your finger nail or the edge of a blade to lift it slightly. You should end up with the transparent sheet with the vinyl all stuck to it, then you just need to carefully line it up and press it onto the bodywork. Start at the bottom and press it onto the bodywork to avoid getting any bubbles. Once its all on, leave it for a minute and then run your finger firmly over the shape of the vinyl to make sure its stuck, then gently peel the transparent sheet off, hopefully leaving the vinyl stuck.
kgt, you need to very carefully peel the transparent sheet off the waxy backing paper, taking the vinyl with it. Be careful not to leave any of the letters on the backing paper, if you do, just stick the transparent paper back down and try again. If it keeps doing it, use your finger nail or the edge of a blade to lift it slightly. You should end up with the transparent sheet with the vinyl all stuck to it, then you just need to carefully line it up and press it onto the bodywork. Start at the bottom and press it onto the bodywork to avoid getting any bubbles. Once its all on, leave it for a minute and then run your finger firmly over the shape of the vinyl to make sure its stuck, then gently peel the transparent sheet off, hopefully leaving the vinyl stuck.
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I saw a silver bug going through melton mowbery today with stickers on the end of his boot spoiler good job fella
I bought two so i think maybe front wings or bottem of back doors
I bought two so i think maybe front wings or bottem of back doors
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Bottom left for me too..
kgt, you need to very carefully peel the transparent sheet off the waxy backing paper, taking the vinyl with it. Be careful not to leave any of the letters on the backing paper, if you do, just stick the transparent paper back down and try again. If it keeps doing it, use your finger nail or the edge of a blade to lift it slightly. You should end up with the transparent sheet with the vinyl all stuck to it, then you just need to carefully line it up and press it onto the bodywork. Start at the bottom and press it onto the bodywork to avoid getting any bubbles. Once its all on, leave it for a minute and then run your finger firmly over the shape of the vinyl to make sure its stuck, then gently peel the transparent sheet off, hopefully leaving the vinyl stuck.
kgt, you need to very carefully peel the transparent sheet off the waxy backing paper, taking the vinyl with it. Be careful not to leave any of the letters on the backing paper, if you do, just stick the transparent paper back down and try again. If it keeps doing it, use your finger nail or the edge of a blade to lift it slightly. You should end up with the transparent sheet with the vinyl all stuck to it, then you just need to carefully line it up and press it onto the bodywork. Start at the bottom and press it onto the bodywork to avoid getting any bubbles. Once its all on, leave it for a minute and then run your finger firmly over the shape of the vinyl to make sure its stuck, then gently peel the transparent sheet off, hopefully leaving the vinyl stuck.
top advice Andi, will be giving this a go tomorrow, just need to decide where now. THnks
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AndiTHompson,
Thanks followed your instructions & it's fine.
Definitely work from the bottom up wait, then press any bubbles out.
Thanks again.
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Alan MaC
Thanks followed your instructions & it's fine.
Definitely work from the bottom up wait, then press any bubbles out.
Thanks again.
Regards
Alan MaC
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