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Hey after advice is it easy to fit graphics on my scoob? i get the impression ill loose my rag with it ha! or if anyone is local i can slip them a few quid to do? cheers
it easy to do you just need to take your time. Are you putting many on or just a few? If your going for the whole car it might be worth paying a company to print & fit them.
it easy to do you just need to take your time. Are you putting many on or just a few? If your going for the whole car it might be worth paying a company to print & fit them.
I coverd every inch of my car in stickers, you lot might think im a **** but for me it makes my car "my" car, its different and no one else has a car the same as mine. Im not a young chav, well a chav maybe but not young.I can appreciate a nice clean good example with a few mods, and i also like the ***** out chav`d to the max look road or track..
Big downside is when the police come knocking saying you have been reported for driving like a ****, how can you blame another car
it's easy, just have someone to help you hold the decals, best to do it in a garage or somewhere not windy, take your time.
you can fit them dry, make sure the car has been washed and have a hairdryer handy, once they are on, it's very difficult to move them or reposition them.
or you can fit them using soapy water, wash the car first and the have a spray bottle with soapy water in and just spray the area that you are working on, if they don't look like the correct position, you can remove them and refit, then squeegy the water out after.
if any are on creases or corners it will be best to do them dry, start applying them and use the hairdryer to warm them up, then stretch/shrink them to fit